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Microfiche 

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Collection  de 
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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notaa/Notaa  tachniquat  at  bibliographiquaa 


Tha  Inatituta  haa  attamptad  to  obtain  tha  liaat 
original  copy  avaiiabia  for  filming.  Faaturaa  of  th. 
copy  which  may  ba  bibliographically  uniqua, 
which  may  altar  any  of  tna  imagaa  in  tha 
raproduction,  or  which  may  aignificantiy  changa 
tha  uaual  mathod  of  filming,  ara  chackad  baiow. 


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Colourad  covara/ 
Couvartura  da  couiaur 


I     I   Covara  damagad/ 


Couvartura  andommagAa 

Covara  raatorad  and/or  iamlnatad/ 
Couvartura  rastaurto  at/ou  palllcui^a 

Covar  titia  miaaing/ 

La  titra  da  couvartura  manqua 

Colourad  mapa/ 

Cartaa  gtegraphlquaa  an  couiaur 

Colourad  ink  (l.a.  othar  than  blua  or  black)/ 
Encra  da  couiaur  (l.a.  autra  qua  b]aua  ou  iioira) 


I     I   Colourad  plataa  and/or  iiluatratlona/ 


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Planchaa  at/ou  iiluatratlona  an  couleur 

Bound  with  othar  material/ 
RaliA  avac  d'autraa  documanta 

Tight  binding  may  cauaa  ahadowa  or  diatortlon 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  llure  aerrte  peut  cauaar  da  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
diatortlon  la  long  da  la  marge  IntMeura 

Blank  leavea  added  during  reatoration  may 
appear  within  tha  text.  Whenever  poaaible,  theae 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  ae  peut  que  certalnaa  pagea  blanchea  aJoutAea 
lore  d'une  reatauration  apparalaeent  dana  la  texte, 
mala,  loraque  cela  Atait  poaaible,  c«9  pagea  n'ont 
pea  4ti  film^ae. 

Additional  commanta:/ 
Commentairee  aupplAmantalraa: 


L'Inatltut  a  microfilm*  la  malSleur  exemplaira 
qu'il  \u.  a  At  A  poaaible  de  ae  procurer.  Lea  dAtalla 
da  cat  exemplaira  qui  aont  paut-Atre  uniquaa  du 
point  de  vue  bibiiographiqua,  qui  pauvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exigar  una 
modification  dana  la  mAthode  normala  de  filmaga 
aont  indiqute  cl-daaaoua. 


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Coloured  pagea/ 
Pagea  de  couleur 

Pagea  damaged/ 
Pagea  andommagAea 

Pagea  raatorad  and/or  laminated/ 
Pagea  raataurAea  at/ou  pelllculAea 

Pagea  diacolourad,  atainad  or  foxed/ 
Pagea  dAcoiorAea,  tachetAea  ou  pIquAea 

Pagea  detached/ 
Pagea  dAtachAM 

Shovirthrough/ 
Tranaparence 

Quality  of  print  varlea/ 
Quaiit*  inAgala  de  i'impreaalon 

includaa  auppiamentary  material/ 
Comprend  du  material  auppMmentaira 

Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Mhion  diaponible 

Pagea  wholly  or  partially  obacured  by  errata 
alipa,  tiaauea,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
enaura  the  beat  poaaible  image/ 
Lea  pagea  totalament  ou  partiallement 
obacurclea  par  un  feuillet  d'errata.  une  pelure. 
etc.,  ont  *t4  filmAee  A  nouveau  de  fapon  A 
obtanir  la  meilleure  image  poaaible. 


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Thia  item  la  filmed  at  tha  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  eat  filmA  au  taux  de  rAduction  IndCquA  ci-deeaoua. 

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Th«  copy  fllmad  h«r«  has  lM«n  r«produc«d  thanks 
to  tho  gonorosity  off: 


QMlaglail  Sunny  of 


L'sxsmplairs  filmA  fut  reproduit  grica  A  la 
gAnirositA  da: 


Commlwloii  Olologlqu*  du  CMiada 


Tha  imagas  appaaring  hara  ara  tha  bast  quality 
possibia  consldaring  tha  condition  and  lagibillty 
off  tha  original  copy  and  In  kaaping  with  tha 
ffllming  contract  spaclfflcations. 


Original  copies  In  printad  papar  covers  ara  ffilmad 
beginning  with  tha  ffront  covar  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printad  or  illuatratad  Impres- 
shin,  or  the  back  cover  when  eppropriate.  All 
other  originei  copiea  are  ffilmed  beginning  on  the 
ffirat  page  with  a  printad  or  illuatratad  Impres- 
sion, end  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printad 
or  iiiustratad  impression. 


The  laat  recorded  ffreme  on  e^ch  microffiche 
ahali  contain  the  symbol  -^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  y  (meaning  "END"), 
whicliever  applies. 


Les  imagas  suivantes  ont  AtA  raproduites  avac  la 
plus  grand  soin,  compta  tenu  da  la  condition  at 
da  la  nattat*  da  I'axamplaira  film*,  at  an 
confformit*  avac  las  conditions  du  contrat  da 
fiimaga. 

1.08  exemplairas  originaux  dont  la  couvarture  en 
papier  est  imprimte  sent  filmte  en  comman9ant 
par  la  premier  plat  at  an  tarminant  soit  par  la 
darnlAre  page  qui  comports  una  amprainta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'iiiustration,  soit  par  la  second 
plat,  salon  la  cas.  Tous  les  autras  exemplairas 
originaux  sent  f!lmfo  an  commandant  par  la 
pramlAre  pege  qui  comporte  un    amprainta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'iiiustration  at  en  tarminant  par 
la  derniAre  page  qu:    omporta  una  telle 
empreirite. 

Un  dea  symboias  suivants  apparaftra  sur  la 
darniAre  imege  de  cheque  microfiche,  salon  la 
cas:  la  symbols  -^  signifia  "A  SUIVRE",  la 
symbolo  V  signifia  "FIN". 


Mapa.  plates,  charts,  etc..  mey  be  filmed  et 
different  reduction  retioa.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  In  one  exposure  »n  ffilmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  lefft  hend  cormir,  lefft  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  fframes  as 
required.  The  ffollowing  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  caitas.  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  Atre 
fiimte  ^  des  taux  da  reduction  diff^rants. 
Lorsqus  Is  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atra 
reproduit  en  un  seul  ciicht,  il  est  film6  A  partir 
da  I'angia  supArisur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droits, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  an  pranant  la  nombra 
d'Imagas  nAcessaira.  Las  diagrammas  suivants 
lliustrent  la  mAthoda. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  INTERIOR. 

IINITKU  STATES  aEOLOOIOAL  SURVEY  OF  THE  TERKITOItlE?!. 
F.  V.  HAYDEN,  U.  S.  GEOLOGIST. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS,  No.  10. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF 

ISVORTII    A^MERIOAN 

INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY, 

HKING  A 

REPORT  UPON  THE  PUBLICATIONS  THAT  HAVE  HITHERTO  BEEN 
MADE  UPON  THE  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY  OF 
NORTH  AMERICA,  INCLUDING  THE  WEST 
INDIES  AND  GREENLAND. 

BY 

O.  A.  WHITE,  M.  D., 

r  ALEONTOI-0OI8T  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  8UKVKY, 

AMD 

H.  ALLEYNE  NICHOLSON,  M.  D.,  D.  Sc, 

PROFESSOR  AT  THE   UNIVERSITY   OF  ST.   ANDREWS,   SCOTLAND. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING   OFFICE. 

1878. 

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IT.  S.  tiKOLiKilCAL  AND  GEOUIIAPHICAL 

Survey  of  the  Tebbitobies, 

Washington,  D.  C,  January  1,  1878. 

This  Bibliographical  Jtecord  has  beeu  prepared  for  the  par- 
pose  of  conveying  to  the  public  a  brief  general  view  of  the 
work  that  has  hitherto  been  done  in  the  Invertebrate  Paleon- 
tology of  North  America,  and  also  of  furnishing  students  and 
investigators  with  a  ready  index  to  the  works  of  all  the  authors 
who  have  made  contributions  to  it. 

The  fundamental  value  of  paleontological  research  in  coimec- 
tion  with  every  geological  survey  renders  it  desirable  to  ex- 
tend all  practicable  facilities  for  ils  prosecution. 

Part  I  of  this  work  has  been  prepared  by  Dr.  C.  A.  White,  the 
Paleontologist  of  the  Survey,  and  comprises  the  publications 
that  have  been  made  within  the  limits  of  the  United  States. 

Part  II  has  been  prepared  by  Prof.  H.  Alleyne  Nicholson, 
of  the  University  of  St.  Andrews,  Scotland,  and  comprises 
the  publications  that  have  been  made  upon  the  subject  herein 
embraced  outside  the  limits  of  the  United  States.  Professor 
Nicholson's  extensive  acquaintance  with  this  subject,  and  the 
important  part  he  has  taken  in  paleontological  research  in  North 
America,  render  this  contribution  especially  acceptable. 

It  is  gratifying  to  note  that  so  important  a  part  of  the  paleon- 
tological research  which  is  indicated  in  this  record  has  beeu 
accomplished  in  connection  with  the  Geological  Survey  under 
my  direction  during  the  few  years  that  it  has  been  in  existence; 
and  yet  the  field  for  future  labor  of  this  kind,  in  the  same  con- 
nection, is  practically  unlimited.  Every  year's  explorations 
bring  to  light  not  only  new  speciCc  forms,  but  also  new  and 


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4         lUBLlOOBAl'IIV  01'  linKRTKHRATE   PALEONTOLOOY. 

iiu^tortant  facts  bearing  botli  upon  tlio  geological  and  biological 
history  of  tUo  continent. 

It  is  expected  that  additions  to  this  work  will  appear 
annually  in  some  of  the  publications  of  the  Survey,  so  that  a 
lontiunoua  record  may  bo  k?pt  of  the  progress  of  the  science  in 
North  America. 

F.  V.  HAYDEN, 

i'nited  Stateti  Gcologint. 


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BiBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  INVERTEBRATE 

PALEONTOLOGY. 


PA.IIT    I. 


EMBRACING  TITLES  AND  ABSTRACTS  OF  PUBLICATIONS  MA*^E 
IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


By  C.  A.  WHITE,  M.  D. 


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PREFACE   TO    1»ART   T 


A  number  of  difticultiea  have  arisen  in  the  course  of  the  pre- 
paration of  this  work,  which,  being  common  to  all  works  of  the 
kind,  are  only  mentioned  that,  the  author  may  not  seem  to  have 
■been  unmindful  of  them. 

Many  of  the  publications  that  have  been  consulted  are  only 
in  part  devoted  to  the  subject  in  hand;  but  the  aim  has  been  to 
record  every  publicatioa  that  contains  a  real  contribution  to  the 
science,  however  slight,  whether  of  recorded  fact  or  philosoph- 
ical discussion.  Thus,  all  purely  geological  writings  have  been 
excluded;  but  it  has  not  always  been  easy  to  draw  the  line  in 
this  regard.  Local  lists  of  fossils,  and  lists  given  in  geological 
^writings  merely  Id  characterize  the  formations  there  under  dis- 
cussion, have  also  been  excluded;  but  classified  lists  involving 
the  relations  of  zoological  groups  have  been  included. 

Again,  many  of  the  publications  consulted  embrace  a  descrip- 
<^ion  or  discussion  of  both  recent  and  fossil  forms ;  but  a  single 
tbssil  species  has  been  thought  suflicient  to  entitle  the  work 
containing  it  to  a  place  in  this  record. 

Furthermore,  many  of  the  genera  and  higher  groups  which 
jaclude  some  of  the  fossil  species  are  found  diagnosed  or  dis- 
cussed only  or  mainly  in  works  devoted  to  living  species. 
Therefore  the  subject  has  been  left  somewhat  incomplete  iu 
this  respect;  but  the  line  must  be  drawn  somewhere,  and  it  has 
>>een  thought  best  to  include  only  those  publications  that  treat, 
41 1  least  ill  part,  of  fossil  species. 

The  scope  of  this  compilation  is  primarily  restricted  to  those 
works  which  treat,  either  wholly  or  in  part,  of  invertebrate 
fossils  found  within  the  limits  of  North  America,  including  the 
"West  Indies  and  Greenland;  but,  for  convenience,  the  compar- 
atively few  contributions  that  citizens  of  the  United  States  have 
made  to  the  paleontology  of  other  countries,  and  published  in 
their  own,  have  been  f.iso  included  in  Part  I. 

The  compiler  has  not  felt  it  necessary  to  make  any  discrim- 
ination as  to  the  relative  value  of  the  publications  recorded ; 
bafc  he  has  endeavored  to  include  even  the  most  obscure  and 
care,  if  they  have  been  properly  published. 

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8        BIBLIOGEAPUY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOOr. 


The  scope  of  eaub  separate  entry  has  b<^eD  a  matter  of  inacb 
coDsideratioQ.  It  is  iinpracticab'e  to  make  an  extended  abstract 
of  each  publication  in  a  report  like  this;  and  if  it  were  not,  such 
abstracts  could  not  obviate  the  necessity  of  the  student  to  con- 
sult the  full  original  text.  Therefore,  only  a  brief  indication  of 
the  character  of  the  contents  is  r^ven  in  each  case,  except  that 
a  list  of  the  genera  therein  diagaosed,  either  originally  or  other- 
wise, is  included  in  the  entry,  no  distinction  being  made  in  the 
entry  between  genera  and  subgenera.  A  list  of  the  species  is 
also  given  in  the  case  of  obscure  publications;  but  they  are 
omitted  from  those  that  one  naturally  expects  to  find  in  all 
good  libraries.  A  very  large  proportion  of  the  publications 
entered  consists  wholly  of  descriptions,  no  abstract  of  which  is 
practicable,  and  it  has  been  a  custom  among  American  writers 
to  make  the  titles  of  their  publications  so  full  as  to  amount  to  a 
brief  abstract  of  their  work. 

The  arrangement  of  the  entries  is  by  authors,  in  the  alpha- 
betical order  of  their  uanies,  and  subordinately  by  dates.  The 
year  only  is  given,  although  some  of  the  works  indicate  the 
month  of  their  publication,  and  in  the  case  of  others  the 
exact  year  of  publication  is  uncertain,  as  a  rule,  the  date  of 
the  title-page  is  given  as  the  date  of  publication;  but  this  has 
been  varied  from  in  a  few  cases,  according  to  the  personal 
knowledge  of  the  compiler,  or  attention  is  called  to  the  discrep- 
ancy in  an  appended  note. 

While  no  publication  that  would  come  properly  within  the 
scope  of  this  work  has  been  intentionally  omitted,  it  is  not  un- 
likely that  some  have  been  overlooked;  but  it  is  expected  that 
annual  additions  and  corrections  will  be  made  in  some  of  the 
publications  of  the  Survey.  Tl>«3  publications  that  are  most 
likely  to  have  been  overlooked  are  "extra  copies"  or  advance 
sheets  of  articles  that  afterward  appeared  in  some  of  the  scien- 
tific periodicals.  Usually,  exact  date  of  publication  only  is  in- 
volved in  such  cases,  but  sometimes  the  regular  edition  contains 
changes  or  modifications  that  are  more  or  less  important.  How- 
ever, the  cases  of  such  omission  are  believed  to  be  very  few 
that  would  involve  the  exclusion  of  any  fact  or  idea  that  has 
been  advanced  by  any  author. 

The  compiler  would  esteem  it  a  favor  if  those  into  whose 
hands  this  work  may  fall  would  promptly  inform  him  of  any 
error  or  omission,  that  it  may  be  subsequently  corrected. 

C.  A.  W. 

Washington,  D.  C,  January  1,  1878. 


ti1^-SJim^;MllLititi  -. 


I.-PUBLICATIONS  MADE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Anon.  CorrespoDdenco  of  J.  Barraude,  W.  £.  Logan  and  James  H«ll.  "Ou 
the  Taconic  system  and  the  age  of  the  fis-tils  found  in  the  rocks  of  North- 
ern New  England,  and  the  Qnebeck  group  of  rocks."  <^Am.  Journ.  Soi., 
vol.  xxxi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  210-226,    iSCl. 

Adthonj,  J.  Q.    New  Trilobitea.    <^Am.  Journ.  Set.,  vol.  x^xiv,  1st  ser.,  pp. 
Vfd,  380,  1  woodcut.    1838. 
Ceratoeephaliu  eeralepta. 

Anthony,  J.  O.  Description  of  a  new  fossil  (Calymene  bucklandi).  <^Am. 
Journ.  Soi.,  vol.  xxxvi,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  106, 107,  2  woodcuts.    1839. 

Anthony,  J.  Q.,  U.  P.  James,  Q.  Qraham,  and.    See  James,  U.  P.    1846. 

Atwater,  Caleb.  On  some  ancient  human  bones,  &,c.,  with  a  notice  of  the 
bones  of  the  Mastodon,  or  Mammoth,  and  of  various  shells  f  uand  in  Ohio 
and  the  West.  <  Am.  Journ.  Soi.,  vol.  ii,  1st  ser.,  pp.  242-246, 1  plate. 
1820. 

Tiribratula  (^fV«r)  pennata  Is  flgured  snd  described. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  On  fossil  Infusoria,  discovered  in  peat-earth,  at  West  Point, 
N.  Y.;  with  some  notices  of  American  Diatonioj.  <CAm.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol. 
XXXV,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  118-124, 1  plate.    lr'i*J. 

Bailey,  J.  "W.  Notice  of  American  Poly  thalmia  from  the  Upper  Mississippi, 
and  also  from  the  Cretaot:ous  formation  of  the  Jpper  Missouri.  <^Am. 
Journ.  Soi.,  vol.  xli,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  400,  401,  4  woodcuts.    1841. 

Bailoy,  J.  W.  A  sketch  of  the  Infusoria  of  the  family  Bacillaria,  with  some 
account  of  the  most  interesting  species  which  have  been  found  in  a  recent 
or  fossil  state  in  the  ITnited  States.  <^Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xlii,  Ist  ser., 
pp.  88-105,  2  plates.    1842. 

Alto  publiBbed  in  Tram.  Auo.  Am.  Kat.  d  Otol,  vol.  i,  pp.  113-164. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  A  sketch  of  the  Infusoria,  of  the  family  Bacillaria,  with  soma 
account  of  the  most  interesting  species  which  have  been  found  iu  a  re- 
cent or  fossil  state  in  the  United  States.  <[!ZVan».  Aitoo.  Am.  Nat.  Jf- 
Geol..  vol.  i,  pp.  112-164,  1  plate.    1843. 

Also  pnbliBbed  in  Am.  Journ.  Sei.,  vol.  xlii,  1st  ser.  (1H4S),  pp.  88-IOS,  with  9  platea. 

Eailey,  J.  VF.  Infusoria.  <i)fa/Aer'«  Report  on  the  Geology  of  t\e  Flr$t  Dis- 
trict, New  York,  pp.  48-79.     1843. 

This  articln  is  msinly  ■  reprodnctioo  of  thoM  that  bad  been  previoaaly  pnV- 
)iehed  botb  Id  ibe  Am,  Journ.  Sei, ,  and  a«  above  cited.  Tba  antbor  preaenta  a  eyatem- 
•tio  cIsMtdoation  of  the  Inftttoria,  both  fossil  and  IlvlDg. 

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JO       miJLlOGRAl'HV  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOaY. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  Account  of  some  new  Infiiaorial  forms  discoverod  in  the  foB- 
Bil  Infusoria  from  Peternburg,  Va.,  and  Piscataway,  Md.  <.iM.  Journ. 
Sei.,  vol.  xlvi,  lat  ser.,  pp.  137-141, 1  plate.    1844. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  Notice  of  nome  new  localities  of  Infusoria,  fossil  and  recent. 
</lw.  Journ.  Sri.,  vol.  xh  iii,  Ist  sen,  pp.  321-343, 1  plate.    1845. 

Thin  article  enibrare*  innrli  luorv  than  its  title  would  imply.  It  not  only  in- 
clude!) much  of  thn  anthor'8  original  inveatigationR,  bat  moch  that  bad  been  don*  by 
KhrenhrTg.    AmonK  other  matter,  s^eral  new  genera  and  tpeoies  are  deioribed. 

Bailey,  J.  'W.  Now  localities  of  Infusoria  in  tlic  Tortiiny  of  Maryland. 
<  Am.  JoHin.  iSVi.,  vol.  vii,  2il  ser..  p.  437.     H4S>. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  MlscollaiiPous  notices  <[  Am.  Jtmrn.  .SVi.,  vol.  xi,  Std  ser., 
pp.  S.-.,  81?.     18.')1. 

Among  these  "nntici's"  nri-  tlioto  of  tlic  iict'iirrence  of  foiiiiil  Infuioria  in  the  Southern 
ricetieWs   in  Miiryland,  and  In  Fli>ri<ia. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  On  sonic  new  localities  of  fo.ssil  Diatoinacea>  in  California 
anil  Orejion.     <^  Am.  Journ.  Vi.,  vol.  xvii,  y<l  ser.,  pp.  179,  ItiO.     1854. 

Barrett,  S.  T.  Dosciiptioii  of  a  new  Trilobite.  <  .4m.  Journ.  Set.,  vol.  xi, 
3(1  .ser.,  p.  200.     187C. 

Billiugs,  B.  Note  on  Conocephalites.  Aildeiiduiu  to  "  Description  of  a  new 
Trilobite  from  the  Potsdam  Sandstone,"  by  F.  H.  Bradley,  <  Am. 
Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxx,  2d  ser.,  ]tp.  242, 243.     1860. 

AUo,  aa  "Additional  note  on  tlie  PotsiUin  fo^HiU''  uu  pp.  337,  .IS?,  of  the  iRTne  volume. 

Billings,  E.  I.  On  some  new  or  little  known  species  of  Lower  Silurian 
fossils  from  the  Pots  lam  jjroiip  (Primordial  zone).  <  Geology  of  Vermont, 
vol.  ii,  pp.  942-l>5i>.  II.  On  some  new  species  of  fossils  from  the  C»l- 
« iferons,  Chazy,  Hluck  River,  ;ind  Trantoii  formations.  <^  Ibid,,  pp. 
!».->5-9(J0.     18f)l. 

Theiie  two  articleii  are  a  reprint  of  ftio  llrst  '.M  jini:f<  of  vol.  i,  P<itro:nir  Fiiifih  of  Ikt 
litolo^ieal  Siirvry  of  Canada. 

Billings,  E.  Further  obstrvations  on  the  a^e  of  the  Rod  Sandrock  forma- 
tion (Potsdani  group)  of  Canada  and  Vermont.  <[  Am.  Journ.  Set.,  vol. 
sxxiii.  2d  Ser.,  pp.  100-105.     1862. 

This  In  a  continuudon  of  the  author'H  obaorvationK  in  vol.  xxxli,  p.  ii3-2. 

Billiugs,  E.  On  thi'  •jeniis  Centronella,  with  remarks  on  some  other  genera 
lit  Biaihiopoda.    <  Am.  Journ.  .Sci.,  vol.  xxxvi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  23ti-240,    186:1. 

lu  this  pnp.T,  itip  HHihor  rppubli«bei<  tlio  iliagno»e»  of  both  Ceii trnntlla,  Blllinga,  and 
Cniftuiitlln.  Hall. 

Billings,  B.  Description  of  some  new  species  of  fossils,  with  remarks  rn 
others  already  ki>owii.  from  the  Silurian  and  Devonian  rocks  of  Maine. 
<  I'roc.  I'ortl'ind  Sac.  Xat.  Hist.,  vol.  i,  pp.  104-126.     1863. 

Billings,  E.  Note  on  the  structure  of  the  Bhisloidea.  <  Am.  Journ.  Sei., 
vol.  xlvii,  2(1  s<  r.,  p.  353.     1869. 

Iti  this  note,  the  aithirpointKont  the  differenceit  and  iilmllarlticB  between  the^genera 
y.iclrorrinuf.  Frnir.tnittt,  and  Coifiittrr,  eripprlRlly  with  regard  to  the   funrtlnn  ef  the 

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fua- 

\ttm. 

lent. 
in. 

»nd. 
8er.. 


BilllngB,  B.  Notes  on  the  Htructure  of  the  Criiioidea,  Cystidea  and  HIas- 
toidea.  <^m.  Ji/wm.  )Sci.,vol.  xlviii,2d8er.,pp.(]y-8;5.  1H69.  Continu«Ml 
m  vol.  xlix,  pp.  51-58,  and  in  vol.  1,  pp.  225-240.    1869. 

ThUneriesof  articleiicoinpriiisiianexteudad  dincuiiiiion  of  the  Klruclure  and  func'tinnR 
of  different  parti  of  tlioite  Ecbinodernm. 

Billings,  E.  FossilH  frani  theso-callud  Hiironiau  of  Newt'unndland.  <  Am. 
Journ.  .Set.,  vol.  ill,  Ud  sor.,  pp.  223,221.    1872. 

A  brief  abatraot  of  a  paper  by  Mr.  Blllinipt  read  before  the  Natural  HiHtory  Society  of 
MontrenI,  January,  lS7i. 

Billings,  B.  Fossils  proUably  of  the  Cha/.y  era  in  the  Eolistn  limestone  of 
West  Kutlund,  Vt.    <  Am.  Journ.  Set.,  vol.  iv,  3d  ser.,  p.  133.    1872. 

Billing!],  B.  On  the  structure  of  Obolella  chroiiijitiea.  <]  .4m.  Journ.  ScL, 
vol.  xi,  3d  ser.,  pp.  176-178.     1876. 

The  author  here  gives  more  extended  and  complete  deHcriptionx  of  generic  and  upeeifle 
cliaracten  than  were  allowed  by  the  only  iipeciinenit  dinruvcred  at  the  time  hiH  original 
deicriptionii  were  publlHhed. 

Bigsby,  J.  J.  Di^Nuriptiou  of  ti  new  specieM  of  Triiol>it<>.  <^./oitrn.  Acad. 
Nat.  Set.  Phila.,  vol.  iv,  1st  ser.,  pp.  365-368,  1  plate.    182.'). 

Bouv£,  T.  T.  Description  of  Pygorhynchna  goulili,  it  new  Kchinns  from  the 
Millstone  Grit  of  Georgia.  <]  .4m.  Jonrn.  .Vi.,  vol.  iii,  2d  ser.,  p.  437. 
1846. 

The  rock  from  which  Ihiii  foKKil  cnoies  la  Tertiary,  not  (JarbonifHriiiiu.  The  de«ci'iptioa 
ii  aUo  pabliahed  in  f'roc.  Uort.  Hoc.  Xat.  Hitt.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  192,  t»:). 

Bouv6,  T.  T.  Description  of  Pygorhynchusgonldii  from  the  Millstone  Grit 
of  Georgia.    <  Proe.  Bout.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  192, 193.    1847. 

The  rock  flrom  which  the  foMll  cumei  is  Tertiary,  not  Citrbaniferous.  The  deMcriptioa 
is  also  published  in  the  Am.  Journ.  Set,  vol.  iii,  3d  ser.,  p.  437. 

Bouv4,  T.  T.  Descriptions  of  a  number  of  new  speciex  of  fossil  Echinoderms 
from  the  Lower  Tertiary  rooks  of  Georgia.  <  I'ruc  Host.  f!oc.  Nat.  Hist., 
vol.  iv,  pp.  2-4.    1851. 

Bradley,  Frank  H.  Description  of  a  new  Trilobite  from  the  Potsdam  Sand- 
stone, with  a  note  by  E.  BillingH.  <  .4.m.  .loum.  Sci.,  vol.xxx,  2d  ser., 
pp.  241-243.    1860.    Republished,  as  in  next  entry. 

Bradley,  Frank  H.  Description  of  a  new  Trilobite  from  the  Potsdam  Stand- 
stone,  with  a  note  by  E.  Billings.  <  Pror.  Am.  .4skoi:  Adr.  Sci.,  vol.  xiv, 
pp.  161-166,  3  woodcut".     1861. 

Bradley,  Frank  H.  Description  of  two  new  Lnntt  Snails  from  the  Cohl- 
measures.    <  /(m.  Journ.  Sci..  vol.  iv,  3d  ser.,  pp.  87,  88,  2  woodcnts. 

1872. 

Brpwne,  Peter  A.  Some  notice  of  the  fossil  Cephalopodes  behminosepia, 
long  know  n  l>y  the  name  of  "  Belemnite",  and  of  the  diphosphate  of  iron, 
called  "Mullicite",  found  together  at  Mtillica  Hill.  <  Proe.  Am.  Assott. 
Adr.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  13-16.    1849 

General  and  inineraloftical  description,  and  not  properly  paleontologicul. 

Burbank,  L.  S.  On  Eozoon  canadense  in  the  Crystalline  Limestones  of 
Massachusetts.     <  Proc.  Am.  Assoc.  .4dr.  Sci.,  vol.  xx,  pp.  262-26S.    1872. 


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Thi"  article  containx  n  diHcniaion  of  the  characterlBtIca  of  American  Tertlarlea,  and 
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Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  five  new  species  of  tci-iai!  shells  in  tho  collec- 
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Containa  deicrlptiona  of  aeveral  apeciea  of  Paleozoic  foaalla.  • 

Conrad,  T.  A.  On  the  Silurian  system ;  with  a  table  of  the  strata  and 
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<  Ann.  Rep.  Ueol.  8un\  N.Y.,  vol.  tv,  pp.  199-207.    1840. 
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<  Am.  Journ.  Soi.,  vol.  xli,  l8t  ser.,  pp.  ;W2-:j48,  I  plate.     1841. 

Thin  appendix  eoDHiHia  of  de8criptloua  of  Tertiary  mIuOIk. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  DescriptionH  of  twenty-six  new  species  of  fossil  sliolls  dis- 
covered in  the  Medial  Tertiary  deposit  of  Calvert  Cliti's,  Maryland. 

<  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Svi.  Phila.,  vol.  i,  pp.  a8-33.    184 1. 
One  Oardium  and  one  Futui  are  from  the  Lower  Tertiary. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Fifth  (fourth  f )  annual  report  on  the  paleontological  depart- 
ment.   <  Ann.  Hep,  Geol,  Sun\  N.  Y.,  vol.  v,  pp.  25-57.     1841. 
Contains  doicrlptionii  of  genera  and  upecieg  of  PbIieozoIc  fotMila. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species  of  organic  remains. 

<  Ann.  Hep.  Geol.  Surv.  N.  Y.,  pp.  48-57.    1841. 

Silurian  and  Devonian.  Genera  Dicranurut,  yuculitet,  Orthnnota,  l.yrndesma,  Cyp:  t- 
carditet. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  twenty-four  new  species  of  fossil  shells,  chiefly 
from  the  Tertiary  deposits  of  Calvert's  Cliffs,  Maryland.  <|  Journ.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  viii,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  183-190.    1842. 

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United  States,  with  descriptions  of  new  (Organic  remains;  including  de- 
scriptions of  new  species  of  organic  remains  belonging  to  the  Silurian, 
Devonian,  and  Carboniferous  systems  of  the  United  States.  <^  Journ. 
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Genera  Microdnn,  Cameroetrai,  Diploctrm,  Trocholiui,  PUctostylut,  Platyostonia, 
Stephanocrinu$,  Ichthyocrinun,  Nucleocrinui. 

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Pnhlicatinn  long  since  dincontinued.  Lint  of  foBaili  deirrib«d  -.—  Oiitrra  sellirformh,  Pho- 
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eun$trieta,  Sealaria  apansa,  Buecinum  integrum,  Scutella  aberti. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Descriptions  of  a  new  geuns,  and  of  twenty-nine  new  Mio- 
cene, and  one  Eocene,  fossil  shells  of  the  United  States.    <^  Proc.  Acad, 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila, .  vol.  i ,  pp.  305-31 1 .     1843. 
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ginia and  North  Carolina.  <CProc,  Acad. Nat. Sci.  Phila.,\o\.\,^^.2S,'A- 
329.     1843. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Observations  on  the  lead-bearing  limestone  of  Wisconsin, 
and  descriptions  of  a  new  genus  of  Trilobites  and  fifteen  new  Silurian 
fossils.     <  Proi:  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  i,  pp.  329-335.    1843. 
Genua  Thaleopt, 


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Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  now  sliulls,  &c.  An  appendix  to  "Observa- 
tions on  the  Secondary  and  Tertiary  Formations  of  the  Southern  Atlantic 
States,  by  James  T.  Hodj{H".  <  Trnnn.  Assoc.  Jm.  Ueol.  «f  Nat.,  vol,  i, 
pp.  1)4-111,  1  plate.    1H4:(. 

Fumilii  probably  all  Terllary.     I.iiialitieM  and  puaitlun  no)  givcD  witli  thx  d<>M.'rlMlloi]K, 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Descriptions  of  eight  new  fossil  shells  uf  the  UnitiMl  Stiites. 

<  I'roc.  Acad.  A'at.  Sri.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  17y-17.'>.     11:44. 

All  Tertiary  except  a  IMUrophun  from  SatutOrnevievn  (Mo.  ?). 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Observations  on  the  Eocene  formation  of  the  United  States, 
with  descriptions  of  species  of  shells,  «&c.,  occurring  in  it.  <^  Am,  JoHrti. 
.Vft.,  vol.  i,  8d  ser.,  pp.  809-221, 8  plates.     1846. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Tertiary  6f  Warren  County,  Mississippi.  <  .-1m,  Journ.  Sci., 
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In  thia  articln,  Mr.  Conrnd  Htatea  tbat  al)  the  Tertiary  foaalla  fonod  near  Vickaburg 
are  apeclHcally  dllTvrvnt  from  thoae  of  the  Eocene  of  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  Alabama. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  organic  remains,  from  the 
Upper  Eocene  limestone  of  Tampa  Bay.  <  Am.  Journ.  Set.,  vol.  ii,  8d 
ier.,  pp.  399, 400, 9  woodcuts.    184G. 

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Silurian,  Devonian,  Carbontferoug,  and  Tertiary. 

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one  hundred  and  five  new  fossils  of  that  period,  from  the  vicinity  of 
Vicksburg,  Mississippi;  with  an  appendix.  <^Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. 
Phila.,  vol.  iii,  pp.  280-299.    1847. 

Thia  article  ia  rRpubllahed  in  the  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  i,  3d  aer,  pp.  111- 
134,  and  iliuatrated  witb  4  platea.    (See  lecond  entry  below.) 

Conrad,  T.  A.  P'ossil  shells  from  the  Tertiary  deposits  on  the  Colnmbia 
River,  near  Astoria.  <C,Am.  Journ.  Set.,  8d  ser.,  vol.  v,  pp.  438,433,  15 
woodcuts,     i^iii'. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Observations  on  the  Eocene  formation,  and  descriptions  of 
one  hundred  and  five  new  fossils  of  that  period,  from  the  vicinity  of 
Vicksburg,    Mississippi;    with    an    appendix.     (Vanuxem's    fossils.) 

<  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci,  Phila.,  vol.  i,  8d  ser.,  pp.  111-134,  4  plates.    1848. 

Qenna  Scobinella.    Originally  pnbliahed  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  game  academy,  vol. 
U,  pp.  380-39t>.    See  accond  entry  above. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Descriptions  of  now  fossil  and  recent  shells  of  the  United 
States.    <  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci,  Phila.,  vol.  i,  2d  ser.,  pp.  207-209.     1849. 
Upper  Eocene. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  Tertiary  shells  from  Astoria.  Constituting 
pp.  783-730  of  Dana's  Paleontological  Report  of  tVilkcs's  U.  S.  ExpJ,  Exped,, 
vol.  X.    1849. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  one  new  Cretaceous  and  seven  new  Zocene 
fossils.     <  Jowrn.  Acad.  Nat.  .Sci.,  vol.  ii,  8d  ser.,  pp.  39-41,  1  plate.     1850. 


^v. 


1. — I'l'HLlCATIONS  MADK  IN   THK   UNITED  ST  A  IKS. 


ir> 


|()b8erva- 

Atlautic 

Mm  vol.  i, 

IcHvriMilonit. 


ed  States, 
tm.  Jouru. 


Conrad,  T.  A.  NotuH  on  hIioIIh,  with  (tuscriptioiiH  of  iit'W  Hpeoifs.  <:^  I'lve. 
Avud.  Nat.  SoL  I'hila.,  vol.  vi.    iKVi. 

Tvrliary  Hud  UretaceouK,    Uvniu  SclihollittTuii. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  KeuinrkH  on  the  Turtii'.ry  Htrutu  ot  .St.  Pouiinxo  uuil  Vicks- 
burg  (Miss.).    <  Proc.  Aiad.  Xut.  .Si.  J'liila.,  vt)l.  vi,  pp.  I'.W,  199.     18.V,'. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    IJeHCiiption  of  the  foiwils  of  Syriu  colleituil  in  tliu  t'uIeH- 
tino  nxptitlitiou.    <C  OfiivUd  lieporl  of  the  I  nitcd  StaU'n  Expt'diiioH  to  Exploro 
the  IkuU Sm  amt  thf  hiirr  Jorduii, by  Lieut.  W.  V.  Ly ncli,  I'.  S.  N.     I ^V^. 
Cretai-poun. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Mono^niplj  of  tbu  ^uniiM  Fiil};iir.  <  I'lvc.  Avad.  Sat.  Svl. 
Fhila.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  '.UG-:*!!*.     I-.VJ. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Notes  on  »»Ii«lU  <  I'nn:  Ai'ad.  X<it.  >(■•,  I'hilti..  vol.  vi.  \i}>. 
aao,  321.    1H5:1. 

Principally  currectionn  of  prvvluun  UeniTlptloai. 

Coorad,  T.  A.    Synopsis  of  the  genera  Cassitliilit,  Hiitnpli.,  liiul  u  propixti^il 
new  genus.    Tertiary,     <^  fron.  Afad.  Sat.  ■'<n.  I'hilu.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  44fl, 
449.     1H53. 
Qenui  Athleta. 

Conrad,  T.A.  Descriptions  of  new  fosNilshellsof  rhe  Cuiteil  .States,  •i'^Jiturn. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci  I'hila.,  vol.  ii,  2(1  ser.,  pp,  •JTM-'irt),  1  plate.     ISM, 
Cretaceona  aud  Tvrt<ary. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  RoetiUcation  of  tho  g«;iitu'iu  nitiues  of  Tttrtiary  fossil  shells. 
<  I'roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vii,  pi).  'i\)-M.     If:i4. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Notes  on  shells;  with  descriptions  of  thretj  rt'cent  uud  one 
fossil  species.    <^  I'roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  I'hila.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  31,  :W,     1S.">4. 
Tertiary  and  Silurian.     Trigoiiella  Con.  clianjcd  tn  I'arhijUeima  Cuu, 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Observations  on  the  Eocone  deposit  of  Jackson,  Miss.,  with 
descriptions  of  thirty-four  new  species  of  shells  and  corals.     <^  I'niv. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  2u7-2()3.     1855. 
Qenera  Lapjiaria,  Futimitra,  Plati/tptera,  Papillina,  Uiteotlet. 

Conrad,  T.  A.      Descriptions  of  eighteen  new   Cretaceous   aud    rcriiary 
fossils,  &o.    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  •,i(i,')-'>G^,     1-.%. 
Oenua  PetrophylUa. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  one  Tertiary  aud  eight  Cretaceous  fossils 
from  Texas,  in  tho  collection  of  Major  F^uiory.  <;  Pnu:  Acad.  Nat.  .*■». 
Phil«.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  268, 2*59.     1855. 

Qonu8  Uottellite: 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Note  on  the  Miocene  aud  i'ost-l'lioceue  deposits  t)f  Califor- 
nia, with  descriptions  of  two  new  fossil  corals.  <^  I'roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. 
Phila.,  vol,  vii,  p.  441.     18.55. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  a  new  species  of  I'entaiuerus.  <  Proc  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vii,  p.  441.     1855. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  the  Tertiary  fossils  collected  on  tlu'  >inrvey. 
<^  Pacific  Railroad  Reports,  vol.  vi,  pi».  09-73,  4  plates.     1855. 

Genera  Schiiopyga,  Tamiotoma.     These  deEcrlptionii  accompany  the  geologlcul  report 
of  Dr.  J.  S.  Newberry. 


10       BIBLTOORArilY  OF  INVEllTEUBATE  PALEONTOLOOY. 


il 


I    ^ 


\h  I 


ii  i 


Conrad,  T.  A.  Report  on  Uie  paleontology  of  tbo  survuy.  <  Paolfio  Bail- 
roitil  liiporta,  vol.  vii,  pp.  IHD-lim,  10  plutet.     18r>r». 

Tertiary.    Tlila  U  au  Appendix  to  the  grologlcitt  rt-port  of  Dr.  ThomM  Antliiel. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Report  of  Mr.  T.  A.  Coiirail  on  the  foHHil  aliellH  collootod  in 
Culifiiniia  by  \V.  V.  Blake,  goolo^jift  of  the  expedition  under  the  oom- 
miinil  of  Lieut.  R.  8.  W.llinniuon,  U.  8.  Topojjiuphioftl  KuKineers,  1853. 

pp.  20,  8^.     inr)5. 

ThI)  In  no  apiiendii  to  tha  pr«lluilnpr]r  report  of  Profemor  niaka  of  the  Rxpl.  and 
Aiirv.  I'adflc  Ii.  R.,  and  in  coinprliied  In  one  of  the  8°  volumek  publiMhrd  in  advance  of 
the  qiiurto  lerlen. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  DeHrriptionH  uf  three  new  genera  and  twenty-three  new 
BpecieH  uf  Middle  Tertiary  foHHih  from  California,  and  one  from  Texas. 

<  I'roc.  Acad.  Xdl.  Sci.  Philu.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  312-316.     1850. 
OenuB  Schizopyga,  Tamioioma,  Ailrodatpii. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Dtasriptiontt  of  two  new  genera  of  shells.    <  Prop.  Aoai. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  i,  2d  ser.,  pp.  ICi,  166.     18.'>7. 
Oenera  Gonidca,  Calyptrapkorui. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  a  now  species  of  Myacilea.  <  Proc.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  i,  2d  ser.,  p.  166.    l8o7. 

IlliiHtrated  on  pi.  I,  yol.  It.    (The  plate  in  erroneontly  numbered  7.) 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Rectification  of  Home  of  the  generic  names  uf  American 
Tertiaiy  fossils.    <;^  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.,  vol.  i.'iAsor, p.  UiQ.    1857. 

Conrad,  T.  A  Descriptions  of  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils.  <[  I'moiTi't 
ItejHtrt  on  the  United  Slates  and  Mexican  Boundary  Survey,  vol.  i,pt.  ii,  pp. 
141-174,  plates  1-21.     1857. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Observations  on  a  group  of  Orotacoous  fossil  shells  found  in 
Tippah  County,  Miss.,  with    descriptions   of  fifty-six    new    species. 

<  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.,  2d  ser.,  vol.  iii,  p.  323,  2  plates,    1858. 
Genera  Lr.gumen,  PyriJu»Hi,  Bullopiii. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Notes  on  shells.  <  Proa.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  iv,  2d 
ser.,  pp. 231, 232.    J860. 

Mainly  rectlflcatfons  of  former  deicriptlona. 

Conrad,  T.  A-  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Cretaceous  and  Eocene  fossils 
of  Missisi^ipni  and  Alabama.  <C  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.,  vol.  iv,2d 
ser. ,  pp.  275-298,  2  plates.    1860. 

Qenera  Linearia,  Spharella,  Solenocerat,  PugneUu*,  Pyroptit,  Qyrodti,  Turbinopiit, 
Morta,  Thylacu;  I'aranomia,  Tomatelltea,  Cerithioderma,  Maiialina,  Ptetapiii, 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  genera,  subgenera,  and  species  of 
Tertiary  and  recent  shells.  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  voi.  vi,  2d  ser., 
pp.  284-291.     1862. 

Oenera  Vleiolhyrir,  Oarlnorbi;  Paratlartt,  Idonearca,  Trigonarca,  Latiarea,  Striarea, 
Qranoarca,  Pteromerit,  Mytiloconcha,  Lyropteten. 

Conrad,  T.  A.     Catalogue  of  the  Miocene  shells  of  the  Atlantic  slope. 

<  Proc.  Acad.  Nat,  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  559-582.     1862. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Desoriptions  of  new,  recent  and  Miocene  shells.  <  Proc. 
Acad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila.,  vol.  vi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  583-586.    1862. 


Ho  Rait- 

|el. 

octod  in 
Ihe  com- 
Irs,  1853. 


J  Rxpl.  and 
|advaD««  of 


liree  new 
lui  Toxas. 


•or,  Aoad. 


roc.  Acad. 


American 
16G.    1857. 

<  KvMrjft 
i,pt.ii,pp. 

lis  found  in 
«r    gpeoiea. 
1858. 

vol.  iv,  2d 


Bene  fossils 
,  vol.  iv,  2d 

Twrhinopiii, 
t<(. 

species  of 
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area,  Striarea, 

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62. 

s.     <  Proc. 


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17 


Conrad,  T.  A.  Notes  on  Hliells,  with  deKoriptions  of  new  foHsIl  genera  and 
species.  <;^rroc.  Aoad.  A'al.  Svi.  J'hila.,  vol.  viii,  2d  sen,  pp.  211-214,  2 
woodcuts.     1804. 

OeuorH  Lirmnma,  Krj/cinrllii,  C'fiirimeria,  Posinofiih. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  ObHorvntions  on  the  Koooiio  Lignite  fciniiatioii  of  tlie  ITnited 
StatcH.    <  I'm:.  Arad.  Nat.  Sd.  I'hlln.,  vol.  Ix,  2d  nor.,  pp.  70-7;».     18fi5. 

Ill  thlit  paper,  Mr.  Gnnrait  makuit  intiin  coinpiirlioni  of  Ihe  American  depoviti  with  thou 
orilinllar  itge  In  Kurope. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Catalogue  of  tlie  Kocoiie  Annulata,  Foraniiiiifura,  Kcliino- 
derniatu  and  Cirripediti  of  tlie  Uiiitod  States.  -^  I'roc,  Acad.  Nat,  Sci. 
Pkila.,  vol.  ix,  2d  ser.,  pp.  7;»-7.').    IHCf). 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  spi'oies  of  Echinidii-.  <  I'roc.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  ix,  2d  ser.,  p.  75.     1865. 

Probably  Tertiary,  but  the  fact  Ih  not  Htated,  and  no  deflnlte  locality  Ii  mentioned. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Observations  on  American  fossils;  with  descriptions  of  two 
new  S[eoieH.    <  Proc.  .laid.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  ix,2d  ser.,  p.  184.    1865. 
Tertiary. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  ('atalogne  of  the  Eocene  and  Oligocene  Testac^a  of  the 
United  States.  <  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  i,  pp.  1-36.  Corroctioi^s  and 
additions  to  the  same,  pp.  389, 3U0.    1865. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  Eocene  shells  from  Enterprise,  Missis- 
sippi. <  Am,  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  i,  pp.  137-141,  2  plates,  which  also  illus- 
trate the  following  article  in  part.    186.5. 

Qenera  Alvtinui,  Spkarella,  Areopema,  rjumeoptcten, 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  Eocene  shells  of  the  United  States. 
<^  Am.  Journ.  C(moh,,  vol.  i,  pp.  142-149,  2  plates,  which  also  illustrate 
in  part  the  preceding  article.    1865. 

Oenera  CochUipira,  Monilopiis,  TortoUta,  Tornatellaa,  CytheriopMii,  Aetaontma, 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Catalogue  of  the  older  Eocene  shells  of  Oregon.  <  Jm. 
Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  i,  pp.  150-154.     18U5. 

Thin  treats  of  the  foMlU  of  the  Wilke»'ii  exploration  expedition,  which  Hr.  Conrad 
formerly  referred  to  the  Hiocene,  but  now  refera  to  Eocene. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  Eoceiio  shells  and  references,  with 
figures,  to  published  species.  <  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  i,  pp.  210-212,  2 
plates,  which  in  part  illustrate  the  following  article.    1865. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  five  new  species  of  older  Eocene  shells  from 
Shark  River,  Monmoutli  County,  >t.  J.  <  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  i,  pp.  213, 
2  plates,  which  in  part  illustrate  the  preceding  article.    1865. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Illustrations  of  Miocene  fossils,  with  descriptions  of  now 
species.    <C  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  65-74,  2  plates.    1866. 
Qenera  Bulliop$h,  Volutifmu$. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Observations  on  recent  and  fossil  shells,  with  proposed  new 
genera  and  species.    <  Am.  Journ,  Conch.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  101-103.    1866. 

Opnera  Hercoglotsa,  Cimom:a,  Anchura,  Cfprimeria,  Pieudoeardia,  Orthonota,  PltetoM- 
len,  yenilia  (Morton). 

Mis.  Pnb.  No.  10 2 


18       RIBLIOOKAPIIY   01'   LWKKTKDItA'i'K   PALliONTOLOOV. 


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I    t 


f   I 


if 


Conrad,  T.  A.  Not«  i)n  thu  tt^min  OimIiim,  with  <l«v«cri|tti<HiM  of  gome  new 
f(«n«ra  unU  HpttolHH  of  Aiiiurii'Bii  foHNil  ■hclU.     <  .Im.  Joiini.  Cnnch.,  vol. 

II,  iii).7r.--rt.    im,. 

(IriiHi'u  I'.iiihiirn,  /.riiiiniiiiit,  Dtiilvtrhhit,  l.nriiiunil,  Curlumtra. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Di-Huriptiona  uf  new  HpuvieN  of  Turtiary,  I'ltitni'tiuiiH  inrt 
ret'tsiit  shell*.     <^  .4iii.Joiirn.  I'oiivh.,  yii\.ii,  pp.  UH-lW\, 'J  |>liite8.     18(6, 

Conrad,  T.  A.  ('Iieuk  liHtH  of  Mid  Invortobratu  foNNilH  of  North  Anii«ricn. 
KouuiiM  Hiiil  0|i^(icriM>.  <  Smilhaoniaii  MiHVfllaiiKouM  ruhUcntinnii  (No. 
iiOO),  i>i>.  1-41.     IHdt!. 

8iib|i»niiii  I'liiitfhut  itiiil  ntbrr  niiti-ii. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Kcplv  t'*  ^Ir.  Oiiltb  on  th«  CiutuutHiiiH  rookH  of  .(.'uliforniii. 

<  Am.  Jnurii.  Sci.,  vol.  xliv,  'ii\  scr.,  pp.  ;i7(i-;i77.     |H(17. 
For  Mr.  GmIiIik  iirtlcli',  >««  pKBc  S8H  uf  lli«  ii»nii)  voluiiir. 

Conrad,  T-  A.  Nolo  on  tlit;  Tertiary  of  North  und  tSoiith  Citroliua.  <^  .4m. 
Journ.  Scl.,  vol.  xliii,  2(1  ser.,  p.  2(50.     1H07. 

RftferenrH  In  msdo  In  thi*  note  to  the  orrurreDca  of  Crvtacciiua  furinii  In  Kncenn  utrsi* 
uf  Aoiilh  Cnrnliiiu;  Slid  th«i  author  HtHlcH  thHt  the  HTldoiire  In  cimcluiilva  that  thxndinlxtar* 
took  place  by  ii  lirimkliiKUp  of  Ihtt  prevloualy  dupoiilliid  CrFtaoeoiia  atrnta  In  Kocana  tlm». 

Conrad,  T.  A.  ]',<Ieoiitolo);ical  iiilsoellttiiiuH.  <^  Am., founi,  l'oni'h.,vo\.  \ii, 
pp.  5-7.     I«fi7. 

ThJH  conHUta  of  iiutoa  nn  Hum*  deacrlhrd  loNalU,  with  a  duaoriptlnn  uf  thn  new  genu* 
Lyrojitilrn  iind  the  xpvciea  t,.  inlrrmfdiim, 

Conrad,  T.  A.  DeHtTlption  of  now  goiicra  nf  fu-snil  )tli«tllH,  <  .1m.  Journ. 
Cotivh.,  vol.  iii,  pp.  8-l().     1867. 

flenpra  I'nnniomln,  Trigoitiirca,  J'rimonaia,  Pnliiuriirilif,  I'lrurumfrl;  l.iiiiomya, 
LrptoioUn , 

Conrad,  T.  A.  SynopHis  of  the  gonnra  .SycotypuA,  lirowne,  and  HuHycon, 
Bolten.    <  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  iii,  pp.  1H2-185,  2  plates,    1H67. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Doscriptioua  of  new  Miocene  HhtOls.    <^  .im.  Journ.  Conah., 
vol.  iii,  pp.  IW5, 187.    1867. 
Genera  Faiciolina,  Tortifunti. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Notes  on   foHHJl  shells  and  descriptions  of  new  species. 

<  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  iii,  pp.  188-1!>0.     1867. 
Tertiary. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  (genera  and  species  of  Miocene  shells, 
with  notes  on  other  fossil  and  recent  species.  <^  .'Im.  Journ.  Coach.,  vol. 
ill,  pp.  257-270,  4  platea.     1867. 

Oenera  Brllanpira,  Sthenorhyii$,  Paranatm,  Tritinria,  Huccinofum;  Meguiitma,  Kry- 
einella. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Catalogue  of  the  family  Anatinidii-.    <^  Am.  Journ.  Conch., 

vol.  iv,  Appendix,  pp.  4U-58.    1868. 
Conrad,  T.  A.    Descriptions  of  Miocene  shells  of  the  Atlantio  slope.    <^  .im. 

Journ,  Couch.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  G4-68,  2  plates.     1868. 
Conrad,  T.  A.    Notes  on  recent  and  fossil  shells,  with  descriptions  of  new 

genera.    <  Am.  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  246-249.    1868. 

Genera  Aphrodina,  Vertocmdia,.MactTodtma,  Hercorhynchui,  SoUnaUk.  The  article 
eontaina  alao  "  Notei  on  the  genera  Pyrifutut  and  Athltta,  and  other  ihella  6gnred  in  the 
Oeologlcal  Survey  of  India". 


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iiuw  ApcuieH. 


Conrad,  T.  A.  DrHoriptintm  of  Anil  reforenoM  to  Mim-nne  itlielli  of  t\\«  At- 
lantic Hlopo,  and  (IcHorlptioni  of  two  new  NiippoHed  Cr«tiicooti*t  Npoci<><<. 

<  Am.  Journ.  i  onch.,  vol.  Iv,  pp.  'i78, 27!»,  «  platPM.     1«IH. 
On«  of  tlia  api'clKi  {.litarU  via)  It  rthrrad  tn  Tiiuaio. 

Courad,  T.  A.    DeHcriptiou  ot  a  new  llniu  iintl  foNitil  (ionioliuMiH  ((),  uurti-rl). 

<[  Am,  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  ',\,  p.  '^mO,  1  pluto.     1H(jh. 
Conrad,  T.  A.    Noton  on  American  foHailifcroMK  Htrutii.     <'.[m.Joiirn.!<d., 

vol.  xlvli,  2<1  H»»r.,  pp.  :».'rtJ-:UU.     I8«lt. 

Mr.  Conrnd  litira  rolHrt  to  llio  fciaKil  Unlot  itnil  otliur  ahtilli,  publialicii  \>j  Or,  Morion  lii 
vol,  xxix,  .Im,  Journ.  ,Srl.,  Int  irrlnH,  and  <lnt«ii  thitt  iininu  of  thi-  miinn  iipeclu*  ol'  I'oina  >r« 
fouud  In  Ni'W  JarKi'y.  Th»  age  of  the  depoiltn  eontiilulriK  theig  lie  r«giird«  u  iiomewh.-rx 
'rom  Mi<ic«ne  W  I'DHt-Flloruni). 

Conrad,  T.  A.    U«Ncription   of  Miocni.e,   Kocone,  and  CrotnoeoiiN  Hhelis. 

<_  Am.  Journ.  t'onclt.,  vol.  v,  pp.  :il)-4.''>,  'i  platfH.     IrtCiU. 
Oenua  (laniumma. 
Conrad,  T.  A.    ()l)NorvatioiiH  on  the  gunuH  Antitrto,  witli  ik-soriptiuiis  ot 

tliruo  otber  genera  of  CrivHHutuIlidin.     <^  Am.  Journ.  t'onrh.,  vol.  v,  pp 

4tl-4H.     \8m. 

Qenvrs  t.iroJitcuii,  HadioconfJia,  Pachythitrut,  .Scambula,  t'ituatriliit. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Dunoriptions  of  new  foAHil  MoIIubca,  principally  CretucuDUN. 

<  Am.  Journ.  Convh,,  vol.  v,  pp.  98-10:{.     lH()a. 

(tuners  Pachiicardium   i\emotlun,  Pertiionoia,  Urotrapha,  Oj/priitoptit,  I'aleocorbit. 
Conrad,  T.  A.    Notes  on  recent  and  fossil  shells,  with  desoriptions  of  new 
Hpecien.     <  Am.  Journ.  ( 'nnch,,  vol.  vi,  pp.  71-78.     1870. 

Oenera  .F.ort,  TMlmera,  IJitearia,  .f'.ona,  I'lledn,  Oriacardium,  Solyma,  Arttna. 
Conrad,  T.  A.    Description  of  new  fossil  shells  of  the  Tppcr  Ania/tin. 

<  Am,  Journ.  Conch.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  192-198,  1  plate.     1870. 
Qenera  Isaa,  Lirh,  Ebora,  Neili,  Hemitinnt,  Dyrii,  Ani$othyri$, 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  Tertiary  fossils,  with  notes  on  two 
genera  of  LamoUibranchiata.  <  Am.  Journ,  Conch.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  199-201, 
2  plates,  which  in  part  illuMtrate  "  I'aleontological  Notes  "■,  p.  314,  of  the 
same  volume.    1870. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  On  the  Eocene  beds  of  Utah.  <  Am.  Journ.  Soi,,  vol.  I,  M 
mt,,  pp.  3H1-38H.     1871. 

Theie  bedji  are  tboiie  of  the  Laramie  tlroup  of  KIdk,  and  ar»  the  Hauid  an  IhoM  found 
la  the  Valley  of  Sulphur  Creek,  at  Mellla'ii  Station,  on  the  U.  P.  R.  It. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Paleontological  notes.  <  Am.  Journ.  Conih.,  vol.  vi,  pp. 
»14,  :n5,  1  plate.     1871. 

Th«Re  notei  contain  redeacriptiona  of  Oatina  bilir  and  C.  arctalut;  and  alw  "  Oeiorlp> 
tion  of  a  new  freah-wuter  and  a  laud  abell  of  the  Oregon  Tertiary  ", 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  and  illustrations  of  genera  of  sboUs.  <  I'roc. 
Acud.  Nat.  Set,  I'hila,,  vol.  ii,  3d  ser.,  pp.  50-Q5, 1  plate.    1872. 

Oenera  Pleuroconeha.  Plionema,  Scambuln,  Pteromeri;  Euloza,  Atveinu$,  Latlarca, 
Idonearca,  Brcviarra,  felericnrdia  (the  latter  ipellliig  aubatltuted  for  the  former  "  IVfu- 
coriia"). 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  a  new  recent  species  of  Glyoimeris  from 
Beaufort,  North  Carolioa,  and  of  Miocene  shells  of  North  Carolina. 

<  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sri.  Phila.,  vol.  ii,  3d  ser.,  pp.  216, 217,  1  pUte.    1872. 
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Ck>nrad,  T.  A.  Ifeinarks  on  the  Te.-tiary  Clay  of  the  Upper  Amazon,  with 
descriptions  of  new  shells.  <  Proo.  Acad  Nat,  Set.  Pkila.,  vol.  vi,  3d  »or., 
pp.  25-:<2,  1  plate.    1874. 

Oonera  Ostomyi,  Tozasoma,  Cirrobasit,  Liosoma,  Cijclocheila. 

Conrad,  T.  A.    Description  of  two  new  fossil  shells  of  the  Upper  Amazon. 
<  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi.  :U1  ser.,  pp.  32, 83,  1  plate.    1874 

GeniiH  ll(iplolh(r.ni$. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  oi  a  new  lossil  shell  from  Peru.  •<  Proc.  Aca,.. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vdI.  v,  :Jd  ser.,  p.  130,  1  plate.     187.%. 

Oitrcn  eaUartn. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Notes  on  the  genus  Catillus,  Hronjj.  <^  Prov.  .tend.  Xat.  Sci. 
Phila.,  vol.  T,  3d  ser.,  pp.  466, 467.     1875. 

Genus  Haptoscnpha  Cou.  proposed  aa  a  gubatitute  for  Catillui  Bron^. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species  of  fossil  shells  of 
North  Carolina,  in  the  State  cabinet  at  Raleigh.  <  AVrr's  Gtol.  Surv. 
North  Carolina,  vol.  i,  Appendix  A,  pp.  1-28,  plates  1-4.    187.'>. 

Thifi  paper  Incladea  tbe  two  following  gub-titles :—"  Synopsis  of  the  Cretaceoui  Mul- 
insea  of  North  Carolina";  and  "  Remarks  on  some  genera  of  shells." 

Genera  Trigonarca,  Nemodon,  Plagicca,  I'olynema,  Inoptrna,  Etta,  BracAymtrit. 
raehylharut,  Arene,  Trachycardium,  Cyclothyrit,  (Ene,  Linthyris,  Cymella  (Meek),  Diplo- 
concha,  OaUonema,  Leptothytii,  Ptiroth'jrii,  Liopistha  (Heek).    Cretaceoni  and  Tertiary. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Description  of  the  genus  Haploscapha  and  subgenus  Cuoalli- 
fera,  together  with  the  species  H.  grandis  and  H.  (C.)  excentrica. 
<^  U.S.  Oeol.  4'  dfog.  Sun:  Terr,,  vol.  iii,  Cretaceous  Vortebrata  (Cope), 
pp.  23, 24,  2  plates.    1875. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Note  on  a  Cirripede  of  the  California  Miocene,  with  remarks 
on  fossil  shells.  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi,  3d  sor.,  pp.  273-275. 
1876. 

Conrad,  T.  A.  Note  on  the  relations  of  Balauus  estrellanus  of  the  Califor- 
nia Miocone.    ■<  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xiil,  3d  ser.,  pp.  156, 157.    1877. 

The  author  states  his  positive  conviction  that  the  fossil  Is  a  tnte  Balanut,  and  not  refer- 
able to  the  Rudieta.  In  the  lame  note,  he  advances  tho  opinion  that  true  CuculUa  and 
■evernl  other  genera  should  be  excluded  from  the  Cretaceous  period,  they  bolng  represented 
hy  closely  allied,  but  not  identical,  genera. 

Conrad,  T.  A. 
and  Zokeli. 
1877. 


On  certain  generic  namee  proposed  by  Zittel,  Stolicxska 
</Vo('.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vii,  :}d  ser.,  pp.  22,23. 


Conrad,  T.  A.  Notes  on  shells.  -C  Proc.  .tcad.  Nal.  Sci.  /'/ii?fl.,  vol.  vii,  ;M 
ser.,  pp.  24, 25.     1877. 

These  are  notes  of  rei-tlB cation  of  rertitin  gencru. 

Cox,  B.  T.  A  description  of  some  of  the  most  chanicteristic  shells  of  the 
principal  coal  seams  in  tho  Western  Basin  of  Kentucky.  <  KcntHcki) 
Oeol.  Sun:  (Owen),  vol.  iii,  pp.  .')66, 576,  2  plates.    1p57. 

The  platei>,  together  with  a  map,  are  in  a  fascicle  separate  from  the  volume. 

Cozzena,  Isaachar.  Description  of  three  now  fossils  from  the  Falls  .>i'llie 
Ohio.    <  Ann.  N.  V.  Lyceum  Nat.  Hint.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  157-159.    1816. 

Ocnorn  Pi  >ii»uoiiin  and  Piliolile.':. 


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Dall,  W.  H.    A  revisioa  of  the  Terebratiilidic  and  Lingnlidie,  with  remarks 
ou  the  desorlptioiiH  of  some  recent  forms.    <C  Am.  Journ,  €oHch.,  vol.  vi, 
pp.  88-168,  mauy  woodcnts  and  3  p]at«8.    1870. 
Qeuera  Laqutu$,  Mtgatella,  Qlottidia,  Gotlandia. 

Dall,  W.  H.  Supplement  to  the  "  Revision  of  the  Terebrutulidic  ",  with 
additions,  corrections,  and  a  revision  of  the  Craniidt^  and  Discinida>. 
<;.l»i.  Jouni.  Couch.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  39-85,  2  plates.    1871. 

Dall,  "W.  H.  Note  on  the  genus  Aaisothyris,  Conrad,  with  a  description  of 
a  new  species.    <^  Jm.  ./ouni.  Cowc/i.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  89-92.    1871. 

Dall.  V7.  H.  Index  to  the  names  which  have  boon  ap[>lied  to  the  subdivis- 
ions of  the  class  Brachiopoda,  excluding  the  Rudistes,  previous  to  the 
year  1877.  <  Dulletin  of  the  l'.  S.  Xat.  Man.,  No.  8,  pamphlet,  pp.  88. 
1877. 

The  catalogue  includes  both  living  and  fosall  Brachiopndn, 

Dana,  J.  D.  Genera  of  fossil  corals  of  the  family  Cyathophyllidti-.  <  Am. 
Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  2d  ser.,  pp.  178-18G.    1846. 

Publtsbed  in  advance  of  Profesaor  Dana's  great  work  on  Zoopliyien,  ooiuprlsiug  vol. 
Til  of  mihet't  U.  S.  Ktpl.  Exptd. 

Qenas  Ciilnphyllum,  ArachnophijUum,  CliniophijllumA 

Daua,  James  D.  Remarks  on  corals.  <  Am.  Journ.  .Svi.,  vol.  i,  -id  .ner.,  pp. 
220,221.     1846. 

Then  remarks  are  in  the  form  of  an  iippendix  to  an  iirticle  on  Gocoue  fuisiU  of  the 
United  States,  by  T.  A.  Conrad. 

Dana,  James  D.    Zoophytes.    <^  fyilken'»  U.  S.  EspJ.  Exped.,  vol.  vii.    1846. 
Tbii  volume  includes  dvscriptiuus  of  several  gnnera  and  species  uf  fossil,  as  well  at  of 
many  recent  corals. 

Dana,  James  D.  Descriptions  of  fossil  shells  of  the  collections  of  the  ex- 
ploring expedition  under  the  command  of  Charles  Wilkes,  IT.  S.  N.,  ob- 
tained in  Australia  from  the  lower  layers  of  the  coal  formation  in  lUa- 
warra,  and  from  a  deposit,  probably  of  nearly  the  same  age,  at  Harper's 
Hill,  Valley  of  the  Hunter.  <^  Am.  Journ.  Soi.,  vol.  iv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  151-160. 
1847.    Continued  in  vol.  v,  pp.  433-435. 

Oenus  Helicfrut,  Pentadia,  Oleobit,  Astartila,  Pyramus,  Myonia,  These  fossils  are  «tl 
redeicrlbed  and  illustrated  in  the  large  report  of  the  Wilkes  exploration  expedidon ,  where 
Myonia  is  changed  to  ilaonia. 

Dana,  James  D.  Descriptions  of  fossils.  <^  Appendix  to  cot.  x,  IVilken't 
r.  .s.  Expl.  Exped.,  pp.  681-730,  with  atlas  of  21  plates,  folio.    1849. 

This  work  contains  descriptions  of  Invertebrate  fossils  from  Australia,  South  America, 
and  Western  North  America.  The  Tertiary  fossils  of  Oregon  are  described  by  Conrad. 
The  following  genera  and  subgenera  of  Hollusca  are  proposed  by  Daua-.— Astartiia, 
Mttonia,  Pyramia,  Clcohit,  Pentadia,  Helicerat. 

Dana,  James  D.     Observations  in  reply  to  Mr.  Lonsdale's  "Remarks". 
<[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  iv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  359-362.    1857. 
For  the  "Remarks"  referred  to,  see  the  same  volume,  p.  357. 

Dana,  J.  D.  Note  on  a  fossil  Echinoderm  from  the  Blue  Limestone  (Lower 
Silurian)  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  <CAm.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxv,  2d  ser.,  p. 
295.    1863. 

The  author  changes  the  name  nf  Aatrrian  anthnnii,  in  the  first  edition  of  his  Manual 
of  Geology,  to  Pnliialerina  (?)  jamenii.  The  latter  name  is  adopted  in  the  3d  edition  of  his 
Manual,  and  the  fossil  Hgured  In  both. 


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Dana,  James  D.  Ou  t'oHHil  iusects  fruiu  the  Carbouiferoiis  format'on  in 
llliuuiH.  <  Am.Jourii.  ScL,  vol.  xxxvii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  34,35,2  woodcnta. 
18(^4. 

The  two  genera  Miumin  and  Uemtrimia  are  her«  proponed  and  diagnusvd. 

Dana,  J.  D.  On  the  history  of  Eozooq  cunadense.  <^  Am.  •lourn.  Sci.,  vol. 
xl,  2d  sen,  pp.  344-3(12,  illustrated  by  woodcu«^^8  and  1  plate.    186.'). 

Tbtt  article  appearii  in  tbe  Journal  without  a  name :  i.  e,,  editorially. 
Thin  bistory  embraced  a  full  diacusalou  of  Iba  subject,  and  includes  a  enropletc  deicrip- 
tlnn  and  illustration  of  tbe  xtruL'tiire  of  the  fuagil,  and  tbe  cbemical  coinpo«ition  of  ipeci- 

IllBUS  f 

Dana.  James  D.  On  the  supposed  le<;s  of  the  Trilo1>ite,  Asaphus  platy- 
cephiilus.  <  .!/».  ■Iiiiini.  ScL,  vol.  i,  3d  ser.,  pp.  320, 321  ;  additional  note 
onp.  38('..     1871. 

Sec  aUo  a  note  by  rrnft-iigor  Dana  on  tbe  auine  cuhiect  in  vol.  iii,  3d  sor.,  pp.  391, 333. 

Dana,  J.  D.  On  the  supposed  legs  of  Tiilobites.  <^  .tin.  Jouni.  Sfj.,  vol. iii, 
3d  ser.,  pp.  221, 222.     1872. 

The  author  reHtatea  bin  belief  that  tbe  aiippoMd  legs  of  Trilobiten  are  archeit  along  the 
under  surface,  and  not  reiil  legn.  Sne  hiit  lornier  reniarlcK,  vol.  i,  p.  330,  of  tbin  aeries  of 
tbe  Jonrnnl.  f 

Dawson,  J.  W^.  On  the  footprints  of  Litunlus  as  eomparcd  with  the  Pro- 
t  ichnites  of  the  Potsdam  Sandstone.  ( Abstract  of  a  paper  io  the  Canadian 
Naturalist.)    <  Am.  •loiirn.  Sri.,  vol.  xxxiv,  Sd  ser.,  pp.  416,  417.     1862. 

The  author  ngroes  with  Owen  in  supposing  tbe  impressions  to  have  been  made  by 
•nme  CrustRcean,  In  a  note  at  the  close  n.''  the  abstract,  nv  page  417,  Professor  Dana 
opposes  this  view. 

Dawson,  J.  TV.  Xatis  on  fossils  recently  obtained  from  the  Laureutian 
rocks  of  Canada,  and  on  objections  to  the  organic  nature  of  Eo/.oon. 
<  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xliv,  'id  ser.,  pp.  3G7-376.     1867. 

This  article  also  contains  notes  by  W.  B.  Ciirpentcr ;  and  "Summary  "  and  "  Con- 
clnsioi! "  of  Kln^  and  Rowney  on  tlie  same  subject ;  the  latter  gentleman  opposing,  and 
tbe  former  advocating,  the  organic  origin  of  Eozo<iu. 

DawBOU,  J.  W.  On  new  specimens  of  Eozoitii  cantidense,  with  a  reply  to 
Professors  King  and  Kowiiey;  with  notes  by  W.  l\.  Carpenter.  <^Am. 
Jdiirn.  Sci.,  vol.  xlvi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  24.'J-257,  2  plates.     186H. 

The  authors  advocate  the  organic  origin  of  Ko/oiiji. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  On  some  new  specimens  of  fossil  Protozoa  from  Cauatla. 
<  Proc.  Am.  Ahhoc  Adr.  Sci.,  vol.  xxiv,  pp.  100-10;'.     1876. 

The  author  gives  general  descript'on  and  lllustrRtinn  of  Eoioiin  caundense,  and  also 
Fnraminjcra,  from  Cretaceous  rocks.     He  advocates  llie  organic  origin  of  Kuinun. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  New  facts  relating  to  EozoJin  canadense.  <  I'ror.  Am. 
Akmoc,  Adi:  Sci.,  vol.  xxv,  pp.  231-234.     1876. 

The  fossil  nature  of  Eozniiu  ranaitimtt  is  advoCHted. 

DeKay,  James  E.  Note  on  the  organic  remains  termed  ISilobites ;  from  the 
Kaatskill  Mountains.  <  Aim.  S.  Y.  Lj/i.  Xat.  Hiiit.,\o].  i.  part  i,  pp. 
4.')-49.    1823. 

The  author  tieli'vi's  thent'  Imdlcs  to  he  casts  of  a  hpi  I'ies  of  Cirilium. 


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DeKay,  James  E.    Observations  ud  the  strtiotiire  of  Trilobitt^s,  and  a  de- 
scription of  an  apparently  new  genus.    <  .Inn.  X.  Y.  Lye  Nat.  HM.,  vol. 
i,  part  i,  pp.  174-189,  "i  plates.    1824. 
Genim  I$oulu». 

DeKay,  James  B.  Report  on  several  unltilocular  HhellH  from  Dulaware; 
Mvitli  obsorvatiouH  on  a  second  spesiiuen  of  the  genns  EiirypternH.  <  Ann. 
A'.  Y.  Lijv.  Hat.  mat.,  vol.  I,  pp.  273-279.     1827. 

The  "multilncular  ahellii"  are  Cretaceoua  Oephalopoda,  from  the  ndawarp  and  Cbeiia- 
I<eake  Ckual,  and  the  Eurypterut  ig  from  near  Irftke  Erie. 

Derby,  O.  A.  On  the  Carboniferous  Hrachiopoda  of  Itaitiiba,  Kio  Tapa- 
JOB,  Province  of  Parii,  Brazil.  <  Ball.  Cornell  Univ.,  vol.  i,  No.  2,  pp. 
l-(>3,  9  indistinct  photolithograpb  plates.     1874. 

Derby,  Orville  A.  Notice  of  the  Paleozoic  fossils  of  Lake  Titicaca. 
< //w//.  Mils.  Comi).  y.i'ol.  Camhridgi'.  MaoK.,  vol.  iii.  No.  12,  pp.  279-286. 
1876. 

Eaton,  Amos.  'I'lilobites.  <^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxii,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  165,  IGii. 
1*{2. 

The  article  in  deacriptive,  and  the  genua  Drongniartia  in  proposed  and  diagnosed, 

Eaton,  Amos.  Geological  text-book  for  aiding  the  study  of  North  Ameri- 
can geology.    8> .    pp.  134.     1832. 

32  pagea  and  5  plates  devoted  to  pnleootology.  The  following  genera  and 
apeciea  are  deacribed  aa  new—Jiellerophon  volutus  Baton;  B.  convoluiua  Eaton;  Bron- 
ONIARTIA  Eaton:  B.  earcinuidea  Eaton;  NUTTAINU  Eutoc  ;  y.  conceritrica  Entoa;  A. 
tparsa  Eaton;  Echinus  gyraeanthus  Baton;  Columnaria  intermedia  Katon;  •'farcinuUt 
mirropkthalmn 'BMon  :  .$.  ramaaa  Eaton  ;  .■llcynniafungiaidf.a  Katon;  Flurira  carbateoiilef 
Eaton;  Tertbralitla  njiirifrruides  Eutun. 

Ebrenberg,  C.  O.  Fossil  Infusoria  of  West  Point,  New  York.  <  Am.  Journ. 
Sci.,  vol.xxxix,  Ist  Her.,  pp.  191, 1112.  1840.  Abstract  from  J'roc.  Royal 
I'ruman  Acad.  Sci.  lierlin,  Feb.,  1839. 

The  abstract  contuina  determinatlona  of  gpecific  and  generic  furma  ol'  Infuaoria. 

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In  this  work,  Dr.  Emmons  givja  two  platca  of  I'onallrt  from  tlie  PoatTertiHry  bedaof 
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the  author  in  varioua  parta  nf  the  volume,  aouie  of  which  are  original,  but  none  are  de- 
acribed in  the  uaiiul  n^anncr. 

Emmons,  Ebenezer.  Ou  the  identity  of  the  Atops  trilinoatus  and  the 
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Chiipteia  entitled  reapeotively  "Deacription  of  the  Cepbalfipodi,  Gaateropodi  and 
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A  portion  of  both  the  apeciea  and  genera  are  nenly  deacribed.  Osnera  Microcrinui,  Qoni- 
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Evans,  John,  and  B.  F.  Shumard.     On  some  new  species  of  fossils  from  the 
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The  plate  is  erroneoualy  nninbered  7. 

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Une  platr  illustrates  thin  and  thp  following  nrticle  also. 

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One  plate  illuatratea  this  and  the  preceding  article  also. 

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Genera  Odontopoly;  Euchtiludon,  Lrinrhinni,  Arerrielnvia,  Heteronisiiia. 

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Gabb,  W.  M.  Notes  on  Cretaceous  fossils,  with  descriptions  of  a  few  addi- 
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Gabb,  W.  M.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  American  Tertiary  fossils,  and 
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Gabb,  W.  M.  Revision  of  the  speciesof  Baculites  described  in  Dr.  Morton's 
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<  Am.  Journ,  Soi.,  vol.  xliv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  226-229.    1867. 

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Gabb,  "W.  M.  Notes  on  the  jrenera  Aluria,  Diarthema,  Dloroloma,  &.C., 
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Gabb,  W.  M.  Notes  on  the  genus  PaIorthus,<t.ibb.  <  I'roc.  .ii-ad.  Sat,  Sci. 
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Gabb,  TV.  M.  Notice  of  a  collection  of  Cretaceous  fossils  from  Chihuahua, 
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Pentacrinim  brj/ani,  Ooniasicr  mammillain,  Scalpellum  conradi. 

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Genera   Phidiihpora,    Oligofreaium,  Ennallipora,  Multipnrina,  Pliophlira,  HeternctU. 
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18(58. 

[>at;itlc  States. 


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Aiad.  Silt.  Svi. 

>iii  Chihuahna, 
>:{-*2Gri,  2  plates. 

desorlptions  of 
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tl/ira,  tindopliigma, 

three  orders  of 
<^  I'roc.  Acad. 


it.aceouH  C'oralH 
iv,  '^i'  Her.,  pp. 

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Tlila  in  not  only  a  review  of  tbe  workit  of  ieek,  of  Meek  and  Haydcu,  anil  uf  Conrad,  re- 
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Uenern  Hiirpagodis,  Crrninfiphon.  The  paper  eniliraceK  a  iliHCiiHHion  ol'  lioth  foBiill  and 
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Qill,  Theodore.  Arraiigenieiit  of  the  fainilioH  of  MollnskH.  <^  SinitliHoniau 
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The  followini;  genera  and  Hpecica  are  diiignoiied : — CaLYME.ve  Brong. :  C  bliimenba.',hii 
Wtong, ;  0.  call iccphala  Qtean  ;  O.ecleiiccepholiiCteea;  C.plalys  Green;  C.  tnicroyw  Green ; 
0.  anr.ltiopn  Oreen ;  O.  dhps  Green ;  f  •'.  macrnphtltnlma  Green ;  C  hufo  Groen ;  O.  bufo  var. 
rorm  (ireen;  AsAPHi;a  Brong.  ;  A.  Intirmialus  Green;  A.  trlenuriia  Kalon;  A.  limtilurut 
(Irenn  ;  .4.  cni/dadis  Brnnnich.  (Brong  ) ;  A.  hniiKmatini  Rroog,;  A.  pUiiroplyj:  Qrevn;  A. 
mkri(riis Green;  A.  wethnilli  Green;  Parado.XIKKS  Brong. ;  P.  iu/Jon i Bigsby ;  ISOTEI.US 
DeKay ;  I.  gigns  DeKay;  /.  planus  DeKay;  /.  cijchpf  Green;  /.  mcgalopi  Green; 
/.  »«fj^op«  Green  :  OrTPTOLITHUS  Green;  C  <«*»f/'at«»  Green ;  DlPLKURA  Green;  7). 
ilekayi  Green:  TKIMERf3  Green;  T.  delphiuncrphaliiB  Green;  CISRAURUS  Oreen;  O. 
}ile.urcianllicmiif  (Ireen;  Triahthrus  (ireeu;  7'.  herhii  Green;  Nuttainia  Eaton;  A. 
^parsa  Katun  ;  BRONONIARTI A  Eaton :  H.  plalycci'hnla  Eaton  ;  0(lV(iIA  Brong. ;  AONOSTUS 
Brong.;  NiLKUS  Dalmau  ;  HKMIcuurTUitUS  (ireeu  ;  lLf.J':NUS  Dalniun  ;  AmpYX  Dal- 
ninn. 

Green,  Jacob.  Description  of  ajiewTrilobite  lioniNova  Scotiii  (AsapluisT 
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18:t4. 

Greeu,  Jacob.  PcHcriptioii  of  a  new  Trilobite.  <./»(.  Juiiru.  Sci.,  vol. 
xxxii,  l»t  scr.,  pp.  l()7-16lt.     18;!7. 

The  article  contains  dcucriptionii  of  iir  i  npicii'K.  Sec  tilso  noti'  ol'  corriction  on  page  (i 
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Green,  Jacob.  DeHCriptious  of  several  new  Trilobitus,  <^  Atn.-fonrn.  Sci., 
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Green,  Jacob.  UesiTiption  of  two  new  H|)ecies  of  Trilobites.  <1  .lonvn.  Arail. 
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Istsor.,  pp.a5-:U).    18:i9. 

A  (eneral  difciinion  of  the  uaturv  of  the  Trilobilf. 

Oreeu,  Jacob.     Dt'scription  ot  a  new  Trilobite.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sii".,  vol. 

xxxvii,  Ist  8or.,  p.  40.     18;W. 
Oreer^  Jacob.    The  inferior  snrfitce  of  the  Trilobite  dittoovereil.    1'^.     pp. 

3:1.    Philadelphia.    18:iD. 

Id  thin  amall  book,  Dr.  Oreen  dearribeii  porllooH  of  the  under  anrface  of  Oalf/ment  Inifa 
Ureen,  and  noggeHtii  that  the  TrilohUeit  were  UHcapodonn  Cruataceanil,  but  he  recordi  no 
actual  discovery  of  any  appendagex. 

Orinnell,  G.  B.    On  a  new  Crinoid  from  the  Cretaoeons  formation  of  tlia 
West.    <  .(m.  Journ.  Set.,  vol,  xii,  3d  ser.,  pp.  81-8.J,  1  plate.     1876. 
Oenui  Vlntacrimit, 

Orinnell,  O.  B.  Notice  of  a  new  genus  of  Annelids  from  the  Lower  Silu- 
rian.   <C  .l«t.  Journ.  S<i.,  vol.  xiv,  3d  ser.,  pp.  2'2D-230.     1877. 

(ienui  Xrrcidnrut. 

Orote,  A.  R.,  and  W.  H.  Pitt.  Description  of  a  new  Cnistat^ean  from  t^e 
Water  Lime  Group  at  Buffalo.  <^  ISull.  linffaloSoc.  Sal.  Sci.,  vol.  iii,  pp. 
1,2,  I  plate.     1875. 

Genua  Eutarcua. 

Orote,  A.  R.,  and  W.  H.  Pitt.  On  new  species  of  Eusarcus  and  Pterygo- 
tns  from  the  Waterlime  Group  at  Buffalo.  <C  Hidl,  Buffalo  Soc.  Nat.  Sci., 
vol.  iii,  pp.  17-20.     1875. 

Hall,  Charles  B.    Contribution  to  Paleontology  from  the  Musenm  of  tb* 
Second  Geological  Survey  of  Pennsylvania.  <^Proc.Am.  Phifot.  Soo.  Phila., 
vol.  xvi,  pp.  621, 622.     1877. 
Two  apeclea  of  Eiirypttrut. 

Hall,  James.  Descriptions  of  two  new  species  of  Trilobites  belonging  t* 
the  genus  Paradoxides.  <[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxiii,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  139- 
142,  2  woodcuts.    January,  1838. 

Hall,  James.  Geological  Survey  of  New  York;  Report  on  the  Fourth  Di«- 
trict.    4°.    pp.683.    Mauy  woodcut  illustrations.    1843. 

This  report  contains  much  paleontologicsl  matter  diatributed  throughout  the  volume, 
a  part  of  which  is  tliere  originally  publiabed;  but  none  of  the  deacriptlona  are  separate 
from  the  geological  text. 

Hcill,  James.    Descriptions  nf  organic  remains  collected  by  Captain  J.  C. 
Fr6mont  in  the  Geographical  Survey  of  Oregon  and  North  California. 
<.  Fremont's  Report  of  Expl.  Exped.  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  to  Oregon 
and  North  California,  pp.  304-.J10,  2  plates.     184.''). 
Invertebrate  foHails.    Cretaceous  and  Terllarw 


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r«.  Soi;  vol. 
vol.  xxxvil, 

irn.  Siri.,  vol. 

(I.   v^°.   pp. 

f  Calymtni  btifo 
It  be  records  no 

latioii  of  tha 
).    1876. 

3  Lower  Silti- 
7. 

tceaii  from  ()■« 
fd.,  vol.  iii,  pp. 


8  and  Pterygo- 
0  Soc.  Nat.  Sci., 

iiisenm  of  tha 
iihs.  Soc.  Phila., 


i  belouging  t* 
it  ser.,  pp.  139- 

he  Fourth  Dict- 

ighout  the  volume, 
ptloM  are  separate 

J  Captain  J.  C. 
irth  California. 
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Hall,  James.    Paleontology  of  New  York.    Vol.  i.    pp.  3»8,  98  plates.    1647. 

Lower  Silurian.  Oenera  F.rhinoencrinitri  (H.  von  Meyer),  Tellinomya,  Modiolop$i; 
Amhonychia,  Holopea,  SubuliU$  (Conradt,  Oarinaropii;  Oncoc»ra$,  Cameroctrat  (Gonrad), 
PlatynotuK  (Conrad),  ThaUopi  (Conrad),  Sphinothallui,  Favitlella,  VUcophyllum,  Htttrn- 
iriniu,  aiyplocrinu.i,  Scolithui  (Hald.),  raUophycut,  Bulholrep'$,  Ophileta  (Tanazein), 
Strrptnplatma,  Raphittoma,  Bvcania,  Phytop$li,  Siromalocerium,  Ooniocerai,  Endnctrat, 
Ktcharopora,  Stiaopora,  SttUipora,  Schhocrinut,  Scyphocrinui,  f.yrodeima  (Conrad). 

This  Ki'xat  work,  of  wbich  the  fourth  qURrto  volume  hna  been  publiihed,  and  others 
are  in  couriu  of  preparation.  Is  couHned  in  Its  scope  to  the  Paleozoic  rocks.  It  comprises 
not  only  descriptiouB  and  profuse  illustrations  of  a  very  iartre  number  of  spocios,  but  a 
large  proportion  of  Ihv  whole  work  is  lievotod  to  definitions  of  the  higher  groups  aud  philo- 
sophic discussion  of  their  relations.  Much  material  Is  also  Introduced  Into  the  work,  for 
illustration,  from  beyond  the  limits  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Hall,  James.  Remarks  on  the  observationa  of  S.  iS.  Haldomiin  "  On  the  Hiip- 
poaed  identity  of  Atops  trilinoatua  wituTriarthruH  beckii ".  <^Am.  Joiun. 
Set.,  vol.  V,  'id  sen,  pp.  322-327.    1848. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  trails  and  tracks  in  the  Sandstouos  of  the  Clinton 
Group  of  New  York ;  their  probable  origin,  «&c.,  and  a  comparison  of 
some  of  them  with  Nereites  and  Myrianites.  <  Proc.  Am.  Aaaoc,  Adr.  Sd., 
vol.  ii,  pp.  256-260.     IWJO. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  Brachiopoda  of  the  Silurian  period,  particularly  tlio 
LeptainidiK.    <  Proi'.  Am.  Assoc.  Adr.  Sci.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  347-351.     1850. 

Hall,  James.  On  Graptolites;  their  duration  iu  geological  periods,  and 
their  value  in  the  identiftcation  of  strata.  <  Proc.  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  Soi,, 
vol.  ii,  pp.  351, 352.     1850. 

Hall,  James.  Description  of  new  species  of  fossils,  and  observations  upon 
some  otiier  species,  previously  not  well  known,  from  the  Trenton  Limo- 
Btone.  <3d  .inn.  Rep.  Retjnits  Vnir.  .V.  T.  on  Condition  State  Cabinet,  pp. 
167-175.     I«i0. 

Oenera  /t'.gilopa,  Colpoecrar. 

Hall,  James.  New  genera  of  fossil  Corals.  <^  Am,  Journ.  Set.,  vol.  xi,  2d 
sen,  pp.  398-401.    1851. 

Genera  Ilelopora,  Phttnopora,  Rhinopora,  Pohjdilatmn,  Conophyllum,  Diplnphyllum , 
Atrncerium,  Olnduponi,  Ca'opora,  Trematopora,  Strialopora,  Clnlhropurn,  Ceramopord, 
Lichenalia  Sagenclla,  Uictyoncma,  Inocaulis. 

Hall,  James.    Description  of  new  or  rare  species  of  fossils,  from  the  Paleo- 
r.oic  series.    <[  Foster  4"  Whitney's  Report  oh  the  Geology  of  the  Lake  Superior 
Land  District,  pp.  203-231,  plates  xxiii-xxxv.     1851. 
Silurian  and  Devonian. 

Hall,  James.  Notes  upon  some  of  the  fossils  collected  on  the  route  from 
the  Missouri  Kiver  to  the  Great  Snlt  Lake,  and  in  the  vicinity  of  the 
latter  place,  by  the  expedition  under  the  command  of  Captain  Howard 
Stansbury,  T.  E.  <  Slansbury's  Expl.  and  Sarv.  of  the  Valley  of  the  Great 
Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  Appendix  E,  pp.  401-414,  4  plates.  18!>2. 
Carlonifprous. 


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IJppxr  SIhirliin. 

<l«D«ril  'l'rockiH-rrii»,  Arihii>ii'iiiiii«,  llMmfiliHiiiii.  h  hmiphyiuit,  CnHiiimiHirn  tMiipoT'i. 
f'litmnjmrn,  llhuinj'orii,  Sirnflieiiilunlii,  J'!iriiiumiru»,  i'litioiirtna,  Diteiitoriit,  I'olifiiUatmii, 
Cunupkyllum,  Piplii/ilii/llHm.  Aiiroinium,  I'lailiiimni,  Callnporn,  Trtmatopora,  Strialopora, 
Piamrtiipnra,  Mr^nlumu;  Sirphnnocrinuf  (Cuorad),  Ctaihropnra,  Vernmnjmra,  t.lehenallii, 
Sa/ifeiittln,  l>iili/onmui,  iHiniinlit,  CI(iHcr<>criiiii$,  llvmpcrinut,  (ilifplatler,  Tkyianorrinim 
Ml/elii<lailiilu»,  l>euilrf>irinu$,  L  lil/ii/oiriiiiii'  (Coarwi),  l.ijrUnrinim,  l.tr.aniic.riniit,  Mncroitii- 
Inirinnt,  Sannerinin,  /lilirmuniilin,  Ca}hiiij»tiir».  llfmi-i)Hiir$,  J'aUimlcr,  Cntcnierinkt. 
rinlijiitioiim  (Conrud). 

Hall,  Jamea.  Notes  i>ii  hoiih!  t'oHHilH  of  tlit;  HO-eiillud  Tiicoiiii;  Nysttiiii. 
ilescriltfd  by  \H-  Kmuuiim.  ^  .tm.-hiiiii.  Sri.,'it\  hoi.,  vol.  xix,  pp.  4114, 
4H5.     lH,-):i. 

Hall,  James.  DeNniption  of  iiuw  npt'cieH  uC  foHMilt)  froui  tlin  C'urboniferous 
Linit8t<>ii('M  of  liiilijiiiii  ikiul  lllinuiH.  <^  Tranx.  .ilbani/  Initt.,  vol.  iv,  pp. 
l-:i().    le?.".(;. 

ThU  paper  piubrareH  u  InrKi*  iiunibvr  of  miuu'n  ipeciei  of  ahtillK,  inninly  from  the  local- 
ity  in  WufliiUHton  County,  Iiidiuna.  knoWD  a«  "  8p«rgon  Hill".  Tbuy  are  all  from  tlie 
Lower  CurlionlferoiH  Horii'H,  except  'J'rnhralula  mUtrpuncinin,  \vliicb  In  from  the  Coal- 
ini'anurHH.     Oonwra  Ci/pi iiaiJelln,  llnlimella. 

Hall,  James.     DcscriptionH  uiul  iioticen  of  the  foHHilticollocfetl  on  tli**  n>iite. 
<  I'aiijic  K.  I!.  Rfiiorlx.  vol.  iii,  pp.  'jy-lOf),  'i  plates.     HSMi. 
CarbouifprouD  and  CretacpnuH. 

Hall,  Jamea.  Descriptions  of  I'aleozuic  fossils,  cliieHy  from  those  coiisti- 
tiiting  the  third  volniuo  of  the  Paleontology  of  New  York ;  with  otheri* 
from  tlie  fourth  volume,  &c.,  &c.  <  10</i  Ann.  lieport  Regents  Unir.  \.  Y, 
on  Condition  of  Stale  Cahiiiet,  Appendix  C,  pp.  41-180,  many  woodcuts. 
1857. 

Hall,  James.  Ou  the  genus  'I'ellinoniyu  ami  allied  gene  \.  <10<A  Ann. 
Report  Reyenls  Vnii:  -V.  I',  on  t'ondilion  of  state  Cobinel,  Appendix  C,  pp. 
181-181).     1857. 

Reprinted  from  the  Cauniliaii  Xaluralim  and  iirulugitl. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  on  the  genus  Archimedes,  or  Feaestella,  with 
description  of  species,  &.e..  <^  Proc.  Am.  Awoc.  .Idr.  Sci.,  vol.  x,  pp.  17(i- 
180.    1857. 

See,  alao,  .Am.  .Iiiurii.  .Vi'.,  vol.  xxiii,  'id  mr.,  pp.  'JUJ,-jn4. 

Hall,  James.  Remarks  upon  the  genus  .Vrchimedes,  or  FeuestuUu,  Irum  the 
Carboniferoas  Limestones  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  <  Am.JoHrn.  Sei.. 
vol.  xxiii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  203, 204.    1857. 

See,  alao,  I'lui:  Am,  .is$oc.  Adr,  .^'ci,,  vol.  x,  pp.  17W-I80. 

Hall,  James.  Paleontology  of  Iowa.  <  Hall's  tieol,  .s«m-.  of  lona,  vol.  i, 
pt.  ii,  pp.  473-724,  29  plates.    1858. 

DeroDian  and  Carbonlferoag.  Parta  I  and  ii  of  vol.  i  (the  only  one  publlibed)  of  tbii 
work,  are  each  boand  ag  wparate  volume*. 

Hall,  James.  Notice  of  the  genera  Ambouychia,  Paloiarca,  and  M^gam- 
bona.  <  12/ft  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Vnir.  N.  V.  oh  Condition  of  Stale  Cabinet, 
pp.  8-14.    18.^9. 

AUo  a  Hiipplemeiitnry  note  nn  Amhviitiihin,  p.  IIC. 


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Hall,  James.  ObservatiunH  on  the  gennra  Cnpnlnii,  riloopHis,  Acrooiilia, 
and  Plntyceras.  <[  I'ith  Ann.  Rep.  Regentt  Univ.  N.  Y.  on  Condilion  of 
State  Cuhiiwl,  pp.  1&-1U.    1W)9. 

Hall,  Jamea.  ObMcrvaiiouH  on  the  k*'"^''"  I'lalyoNtonia  iind  StrophostyluH. 
■<  1'2<A  Ann.  Rep.  Regenin  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Stute  CVibinct,  pp. 
aO-2a.     1851). 

Hall,  James.  ObeiervafioiiH  on  tlio  ^tinim  NiinlooHpira.  <  I'ilh  Ann.  Rep. 
RegenlH  Unir.  A'.  1'.  on  Contlilion  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  •ii-'-Ul.     185t). 

Hall,  James.  Tho  genuNTnsniatospira.  <^]ilh  Jnn.  Rep.  Regent*  Univ.  X.  V. 
on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  27.  W.     lSr>9. 

Hall,  James.  Tbe  gonnH  Rbynohospira.  <  I'ifA  .Inn.  Rep.  Regent*  Univ. 
X.  Y.  on  I  ondition  of  Slate  Cabinet,  pp.  2lt,  30.     18o». 

Hall,  James.  Tlie  genus  Tropitloleptufi.  <  Vith  Ann.  Rep,  Regentt  Unit: 
N.  Y.  on  (  ondition  of  Slate  Cabinet,  p.  31.     185^ 

Hall,  James.  Tlie  gcnns  Leptoccnlia.  <  \ith  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  tiniv.  X.  Y. 
on  t 'ondition  of  State  ('abinet,  pp.  32-34.     18.59. 

Hall,  James.  < >b8Prvutians  on  Ibo genus  Katonia.  <  I2th  Ann,  Rep.  Regents 
Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  34-37.     1851*. 

Hall,  James.  OhserTationn  on  tbe  genus  Kensselii'iin.  <13(h  Ann.  Rep. 
Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  38-41.     1859. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  on  the  genus  Camarhini.  <^  I2th  Ann.  Rtp. 
Regents  Univ.  N.  Y.  on  Condilion  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  42, 43.    1859. 

Ball,  James.  Tbe  genus  Triplesin.  <Cl2th  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.X.  Yon 
Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  p.  44.    Ih5l). 

Hall,  James.  Notes  upon  the  genus  Uraptolithus,  with  remarks  upon  some 
of  the  species,  their  mode  of  growth  and  manner  of  reprodnction.  <[  I2th 
.Inn.  Rep.  Regents   Unit:  X.  Y  on  (^ondition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  46-58. 

Oenua  I'hi/liograplus. 

Hall,  James.  The  Trilobites  of  the  Shales  of  the  Hudson  River  Group. 
<  12th  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  59- 
62.    18.59. 

Olenui  thomptnni,  O.  rermontana. 

Hall,  Jamea.  Catalogue  of  the  species  of  fossils  described  in  volumes  i,  ii, 
and  iii  of  tbe  Paleontology  of  New  York ;  with  corrections  in  nomeuola- 
ture,  as  far  as  determined  to  the  present  time.  <^  I2th  Ann.  Rej),  Regents 
Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  6:i-92.    1859. 

Hall,  James.  Notices  of  new  forms  of  the  genns  Oraptolithns  and  allied 
genera.  <  13th  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Slate  Cabinet, 
pp.  .55-64.     1860. 

Genui  ThammnograptuB. 

Hall,  James.  The  genus  Bhyncbonella,  with  observations  on  tbeU  (.Atrypa) 
inorebscens.  <  I'ith  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condilion  of  State 
Cabinet,  jip.  6,5-68.    1860. 


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Hall,  Jamea.    ObaervAtioDH  upon  Orthis  inoiKnii  of  tbs  Jiuwer  Hnlderberg 
(}roup ;  Orthis  iiyramidulia  of  the  NiaKara  Group,  and  n  similar  npeoies 
from  Tennossee.    <  Wk  Attn.  Ilfp.  Hegentn  f/nJr.  iV.  Y.  on  Condition  of 
iState  Cabinet,  pp.  fiO,  70.     IWiO. 
OcDUi  Skenlillum. 

Hall.  James.  ObservatlonH  on  the  genuK  Aniboeu'llu.  <]  I'Mh  Ann.  Rep. 
Jlrgnila  Cnir.  .V.  1'.  <>m  Conditiim  of  State  Calnntt,  pp.  71-7'2.     1800. 

Hall,  James.  Tho  fjcnuH  Vitultaii.  <C  1-WA  Ann.  Iti'p.  Ikijenln  Vnir.  N.  V.  on 
Condition  <</  Slate  Cabinet,  p.  72.     lH(iO. 

Hall,  James.  obHitrvations  on  tlie  K^norn  Atbyrin  rSpirigura),  MeriHtii 
i  r  Cniniiriuiu),  MeriHtolla,  and  LoiurhyDchuH.  <  i:i(A  Ann.  Hip.  Regent* 
I  nir.  .V.  r.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.7;j-7r>.     1800. 

8ep  bIko  obHsrvatloni  in  ISM  Ann.  Ilrpurt,  pp.  178-161. 

Hall,  James.  UescriptiuoB  of  now  species  of  fossils  from  the  Hamilton 
Group  of  West  ern  Nuvr  Yorl<,  with  notices  of  otburs  from  the  same  hori- 
zon in  lowu  tisd  Indiana.  <  I'Sth  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  f'nii:  S.  Y.  on  Con- 
dition of  State  Caliinet,  pp.  70-1(4.     1800. 

Hall.  James.  Notes  and  observations  npon  the  fossils  of  the  Uoniatite 
Liniestouo  in  the  MarcoUns  >Shale  of  the  Hamilton  Group,  in  the  eastern 
and  central  parts  of  the  8t«te  of  New  York ;  and  those  of  the  Goniatite 
beds  of  liockford,  Indiana;  with  some  analogous  forms  from  the  Hamil- 
ton Group  proper.  <  13rt  Ann.  Rep.  Regentn  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  ConditioH  of 
State  Cabinet,  pp.  95-1 12.  1800. 
Alito  b  •upplrmoutsry  note  on  page  195. 

Hall,  Jamea.  Notu  upon  tho  Trilobites  of  the  Shales  of  the  Qaeboc  Group, 
in  the  town  of  Georgia,  Vermont.  <  I'Mh  Ann.  Rep.  Regentt  Vniv.  N,  Y. 
en  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  113-118.    1800. 

Oenera  Barrandia,  Bath]inolu$.  The  (eneric  name  Barrandia  it  changed  by  ProfeMor 
Hall  to  OlentUm,  on  page  lU,  iSth  Ann.  Rep.  Rtgtnu  Unit.  N.  ¥.  on  CondUion  of  Stale 
Cabinet.    See  note  on  p.  196  of  \5lh  Ann.  Rep. 

Hall,  Jamea.  Now  species  of  fossils  from  the  Hudson  River  Group  of  Ohio 
and  other  Western  States.  <  13(A  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  I  nit:  X.  F.  oa  Con- 
dition of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  119-121.    1800. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  on  a  new  gonus  of  Crinoidea,  Cheirocrinus. 
•<  13(fc  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  121- 
124,    1800. 

Profeator  Ifall  abandons  the  name  Oheirocriii  ui,  ai  here  propoaed,  for  Calceocrinui,  which 
wa*  propoaed  by  bim  in  vol.  li,  Pal.  of  y.  Y.,  p.  353,  both  forma  being  congeneric.  See 
98<A  Ann.  Rep.  Rcgenli  Vniv.  N.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Slate  Ca6ine(,  explanatory  page  of 
plate  19. 

Hall,  James.  Contributions  to  the  Paleontology  of  Iowa,  being  descrip- 
tions of  new  species  of  Crinoidea  and  other  fossils.  (Subcarboniferous.) 
<  Supplement  to  vol.  i,  part  ii,  IlalVs  Geological  Survey  of  Iowa.    1800. 

Genua  Trematocrinut.  Thia  aupplement  waa  publiahed  by  Profeaaor  Hall  after  the 
publication  of  tho  principal  work. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  upon  some  new  and  other  species  of  fossils  from 
the  rocks  of  the  Hudson  River  Group  of  Ohio  and  the  Western  States, 
with  descriptions.  <  Uth  Ann.  Hep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of 
State  Cabinet,  pp.  89792.     1861. 


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llnldcrberg 
liar  iipeoiea 
boHdifion  of 


Ann.  Hep, 
|8CU. 
Inir.  A'.  V.  on 

la),  Morinta 
Hrp.  RegenU 


le  Hainiltoti 
e  snmu  hori- 
V.  r.  on  (OH- 

he  Goiiiatita 
n  the  eastern 
the  Ooniatite 
m  the  Ilaniil- 
n  CoiiditioH  0/ 


(aebec  Uroiip, 
n«  Dniv.  N.  Y. 

nged  by  Profetnor 
Condition  of  Stalt 

Group  of  Ohio 
•.  S.  Y.  on  Con- 

,  CheirocrinuB. 
'abinet,  pp.  121- 

CTolceowinu*.  which 
f  congeneric.  Sea 
iplanatory  page  of 

being  descrip- 
larboniferous.) 
owa.    1860. 
■■or  Hall  after  the 

8  of  fossils  froui 
Western  States, 
on  Condition  of 


i 


Hall,  James.  Nuto  on  tho  Kenerit  Dolinroplion,  Hiionniii,  CariiiopHi«,  niitl 
i;>Ttolife«.  <  Wih  Ann.  Jiop.  Ihytntt  I'luv,  .V.  1'.  on  Condiiitn  of  State 
t'ahiiut,  pp.  lU-UH.     iHil. 

OcnerH  l'hrn/fmn$nma,  Oltlndtrmn. 

Hall,  Jamea.    Di^Horiptions  uf  imv/  spccMns  of  rimxilH  from  the  Upper  Moliler- 
bi'i'^;,  liitiiiiltDii,  iviid  Cht'tniitiK  (inmps;  with  obrntrvatioim  upon  previ- 
ounIv  il<'»i'ril>iMl  HpttuidH,     <^  lt//i  Ami.  ti'p,  Hiijfnlt  Ciiir,  X,  Y.  on  Cuiidition 
of  Slate  Coliiiiit,  pp.  ll'J-lU'.t.      lH(il. 
fli'iitu  Cry}iiimrlln. 

Hall,  Janiea.  C'oiitribiitioim  to  I'itluoiitnloi;y,  (■(HnprlNiti)'  iloscriptioiiM  of 
nt^w  NpiM'iim  of  fossils  from  \\w  Uppi-r  l[i-l(lurl)<ri;,  lliiiiiiltoti,  luiil  Clie- 
iniiiij;  (iroiipH.  <[  l.'i</i  A»n.  Ucp.  livyvntu  Univ.N,  Y.  on  Condition  of  State 
Cahinit,  pp.'2'J-eO.     1H(11. 

Thii  ITiM  Itrpnrt  cnntiilnii  0  w»'iilout  plttteH,  llluatrHtltiK  thu  foniilU  that  are  deacrlbud  la 
till*  imd  prtiri'illnn  repiirtH. 

Hall,  James,  ricliiijiimiy  notiro  of  {\w  Triiobift's  and  oflior  Criistiioen  of 
tlin  I'pptM'  llt'liiorlxirj;,  Ilaniiltoii,  uiid  Oliotiiiiiiff  Oroiips.  <^\\}th  .-inn. 
L'rp.  lUyentH  tJniv,  N.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Stutv  Cubinvt,  pp.  H'i-llI),     l"'(Jl. 

Hall,  James.  Pr t'liiiiiiiiirT  iiotioo  of  somo  of  the  Hpucion  of  C'fliioidea  known 
ill  tilt"  Upper  KoliltM-burtj  and  Hamilton  (iroiipsOf  Now  York.  <^lUtli 
Ann.  Hip.  Uiijints  L'liiv.y.  Won  Condilion  of  Slate  Cabinet,  \}it,  llty-lb'.i,  I 

Oi>DprH  AiicyTurriiiitH,  XucUorrinut  (Conrad),  Cocnbnfrlnu$  (TrooBt). 

Hall,  James.  ObsorvntioiM  on  a  now  jjemm  of  IJraciiiopoda  (Zysospira). 
<  I'llh  Ann.  Rep.  Regvnln  Univ.  N,  Y.on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  jip.  154, 
li").     iHtil. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  on  tliP  Kut'Ta  Atliyris  (=Spirigera),  Morista, 
C'amai'inin,  and  MeristolU.  <]  I'tth  Ann.  Rep.  Rnjenta  Univ.  AT.  r.  on  Con- 
dilion of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  178-181.     18(11. 

Hue  hIko  oliMervatidua  In  i:ilA  .inn.  Rrport,  pp.  7.1-75. 

Hall,  James.  DHScriptions  of  now  species  of  fossils,  chiefly  from  the 
liamilton  (iroiip  of  Western  Now  York.  <^  Vtth  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ. 
N.  r.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  181-1<J1.     1861. 

Hall,  James.  Note  on  the  genus  Cypricardites.  <  1,'jfA  Ann,  Rep.  Regvntt 
Univ.  y.  Y.  on  Condilion  of  Stale  Cabinet,  pp.  VJi,  11)3.     1861. 

Hall,  James.  Plato  (No.  11)  of  illustrations  of  certain  of  Conrad's  genera 
and  species,  but  no  descriptions.  <^  l5//t  Ann.  Uep,  Regents  Univ.  S.  Y.  on 
Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  facing  p.  194.     1861. 

Halld  James.  Notes  and  corrections.  <  15M  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  F. 
on  Condition  of  Slate  Cabinet,  pp.  IDo-lJW.     1861. 

lu  IliHue  notcn,  the  genus  I'kolndopi  Ik  amended,  the  horizon  of  Goniatitrn  jmlterKini,  it 
given  on  page  9!)  of  the  i;i(A  Ann.  Itrp.,  corrected,  and  au  explauntlou  Klven  concerning  the 
title  of  an  article  on  pHgo  113  of  IIK/i  Ann.  Rrp. 

Hall,  James.  Descriptions  of  new  specios  of  Crinoidon  from  the  Carbon- 
ifi  rolls  rocks  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  <C,Journ.  Host.  Soc.  Nat,  Hist,, 
vol.  vii,  pp.  a61-328.     1861. 


Mis.  Pub.  No.  10- 


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34      BIKLIOGUAPHY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

Hall,  James.  DcscrijtfcioiiH  of  now  species  of  Ciinoideii.  Troin  InvesMga- 
fioimof  tlio  lowiiGoolojjicftl  Survey.  Prelimiiiary  notice.  Albituy,  Feb- 
ruary io,  l-'til. 

The  first  ten  pages  of  tlii»  iiaiiiiilili't  aro  ii  reprint  of  thn  preceillnif  article.  The  nine 
following  piigeM  of  the  pnuiphlut  Hru  new,  und  cuiiliiln  iIcHeriptlonx  of  the  following  itpeciaii, 
l)i»i<1e»  the  gunuH  lliieri)ciilnrisani\  niit)|{euui(  Lfpiilei'liiims : — Aclinicrinna  cnrica,  A  oralul, 
A.mullibrachiiitio,  A.  liicinn,  A,  tlielii,  A.lhitas,  A,  <iiiiiter  uiriitf,  A.  tlirnit,  A.  remibrachi- 
«(«»,  A.  itnii-radialui.  A.  ciyr,  A.  eriiiini,  A.  iimriilptus,  A.  allhfn.  A.  Insfffin.  A.  tliiiUia,  A. 
tna'MIn,  .(,  nlteiiiiaiii,  A.  tfiiuulisms.  A.  seciiniii.  A.  infrtqiiena,  A.  laiirn,  A.  toceltito,  A.  ilorit, 
I'lntiiiTirius  iillii,  P.  re.giilin.  }'.  f/lypliiH,  P.  cnhji-itluf,  P.  nodobrnchiiUna,  P.  pnrvinoitut,  P. 
rmi'iiiiiiii,  ,".  triiuiiUt,  Si/hhathnfrinun  pupilhiliia.  Hlioilorrhiiis  Wiii'lmmuthi,  LtpidecUinui 
imiiriiniiis,  Prntitstcr  I  Hiirrisi,  lletrrocidnrig  Krukuk,  H.  lirvhpinus. 

Hall,  James,  rak'nntolo^y  of  Now  York,  vol.3,  pp.  532,  141  plates,  in  a 
se]iiir!ito  voluiiie.     1861. 

I'pper  Sihiriau.  Gi^nerH  Cypricardinin,  Miirinrriniit,  Edrlocrinui,  Anpidocrinui, 
Ciiroiiiirrinna,  Lrpadocrintit  (Conrad),  SphitrocyHlitea,  Anomalocyttilet,  Victyocrinu»  (Con- 
riid),  Tifhnni-riiius,  Trema'nanira,  IViynriinpirn,  XucUi'spira,  Eatonia,  Lepidiirlia,  HtHiiel- 
Unia,  .\{t-g<iml>tnii(i,  PaUrarc.a,  Piatyogtoiwi  (Co'.irad),  StntphosiyUts,  PlttlycTits  (Courad), 
C'lnariiim,  PItolidopf,  Phyllo^raptus,  Tlmmnograpliis.  Triplisin.  Pugei  14'J-15U  contain  • 
8ynoi.>ii«  of  the  Cyftidm,  voiupriaingf  ditti^noneii  of  eighleBu  genera. 

Hall,  JamdS.  Descriptions  of  now  .species  of  fossils.  <^  Report  of  the  Super- 
iiiteiidriit  of  the  (ieologkal  Harvey  {of  H'iscoimn),  pauiphlut,  pp.  5*2,  S*j. 
ISGl. 

Siluriiiu. 

Hall,  James.  Notice  of  some  now  si)ecies  of  fo.ssila  from  a  locality  of  the 
Niao;aru  (iroiip  in  Iniliaoa,  with  a  list  of  identilied  species  from  the  .same 
place.     <C  Trana.  Albany  Fust.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  I'J.V'J'i.S.     litivj. 

Thia  loculity  is  In  Slielby  County,  Indiana.  The  8(J(A  Ann.  Kep.  Regentn  Univ.  iV.  ¥. 
containH  3J  plates  of  iUuntratlouN  of  those  foKslln,  but  the  descriptions  are  not  there  repeated. 

Hall,  James,  rreliniiiiary  )iotice  of  the  fauna  of  tho  Potsdam  Sandstone; 
with  remarks  upon  the  pievionsly  known  species  of  fossils,  and  doserip- 
tions  of  some  new  ones,  from  the  Sandstones  of  the  lI[ipor  Mississippi 
Valley.     <  Traiig.  JIlMiiy  Iiwt.,  vol,  v,  pp.y:{-19(i.     lHli3. 

This  article,  illustrated,  was  also  published  in  tho  IfifA  Ann.  Rep.  Rcgeutt  L'liiv.  .V.T. 

nrj  Ciiitditinu  of  .Stale  Cabinet, 

Hall,  James.  Remarks  \\\wn  tho  condition  of  the  f»»ssils  in  the  rocks  of  the 
several  formations ;  cataloffue  of  the  fossils  known  in  the  Paltiozoic 
formations  of  Wi.iconsin,  with  o'iservations  npon  some  of  the  known 
HpetMes,  and  (leseiiptions  of  several  new  forms.  <^livi>.  Oivl,  Siirr.  H'ii- 
coiisin  (Hall  .|  nhitney),  vol.  i,  pp.  425-44>i.     1862. 

Hail,  James.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Brachiopnda,  from  the  Upper 
Heklerher};,  Hamilton,  and  ClienuiiiK  tJronps.  <[  lti//(  Ann.  lltp.  lieyentB 
L'liir.  y.  y.  on  Condilion  of  Stale  ('alii net,  Appendix  1),  pp.  1S>-;17.     l.SfW. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  on  some  of  the  Itiauhiopoda,  with  reference  to 
the  characters  of  the  genera  Cryjitonella,  Centronella,  Merist  '.a,  Tre- 
matospira,  Rl)ynchosi)ira,  Uet/ia,  Leptocodia,  and  allied  forms.  <^  Idth 
Ann.  Rep.  lUijentn  Unir.  A',  y,  on  t'ondilhn  of  i<taie  Cal>intt,  pp.  ;W-51>. 
Irtti;}. 

Hall,  James.  Note  on  the  genus  Lept^ftn-lia.  <;  lti</(  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Unir, 
N.  Y.on  Condilion  of  Stale  Cabinef.  pp.  59-61.     IriC-il. 

The  gi'uus  C'uliv.ipira  is  here  proposed. 


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Investiiga- 
Ibimy,  Feb- 

Iclc.    The  nine 

lowing  Hpecle4, 

trica,  A.  otdtui, 

A.  remibriiihi- 

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irellitn.  A.  dorit, 

pnrvinodut,  P. 
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platos,  in  a 

A'pidncrinui. 

tyurriiiuf  (Con- 

iMiirJio,  Kt>i$sel- 

ycrras  (Conrnd), 

I4U-IS'J  cuiilain  t 

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ot,  pp.  W,  S'^. 


ooality  of  the 
from  the  same 

•^fiiM  Univ.  iV.  ¥. 
not  tlior''  rfpcBtuil. 

am  Sandstoiiu ; 
Is,  luiil  doscrip- 
per  MissisHippl 

Rcgetitt  Vniv.  XT. 

the  rocks  of  the 
I  tilt!  I'iih'ozoic 
)  of  tho  known 
a  vol.  Sun:  ICu- 

froiii  tho  Upper 
((III.  /iVp.  liiijrnts 

I.  ii»-;»7.    i«i:<. 

^ith  retViviioe  to 
Morist  '.a,  Ti«- 
\  foniis.     <  IWfc 

\hiitei,  pp.  ;w-r)i>. 

it'p.  liegents  Vnii: 


Hall,  Jamea.  Observations  npon  the  ({eiins  Streptorhynchiis,  with  remarks 
upon  Monic  species  lieretoforo  referred  to  the  genera  Stropliomuiia  and 
Orthis.  <;  ](W,'i  Atni.  lieji.  llcgents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Slate  Cabinet, 
pp.  tU-()().    i?o;t. 

Hall,  James.  Note  on  the  f^eoiojrical  ranj;e  of  tho  gonns  Keceptacnlites  in 
Aiiit'rican  Pulcozoii!  strata.  <  IQlh  Ann.  L'ep.  Ueijtnts  Unit:  X.  Y.  on  Con- 
dition of  State  Cabihet,  pp.  (>7-0t).     18li3. 

Hall,  James.  Note  on  the  occarrence  of  Astylospouj;ia  in  the  Lower  Hel- 
iltu'licrj;  rockH.  <:^  Ki/A  Ann.  /iVj>.  Hegentu  I'nir.X.  Y.on  Condition  of  State 
('((fciiit7,  pp.  tii),  70.     ISti:?. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  orcinTence  of  Crustacean  remains  of  the  genera  Cer- 
atiociiris  and  Ditliyrocaris,  with  a  notice  of  uomc  new  species  from  the 
Hamilton  (Ironp  and  Oenesee  Slate.  <^  Kith  Ann.  Kep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y. 
OH  Condition  of  Slate  Cabinet,  pp.  71-75,  1  plate.     18GIJ, 

Hall,  James.  Observations  n)ion  some  spiral  growing  Fucoidal  remains  of 
the  Paleozoic  rocks  of  New  York.  <^Utlli  Ann.  Rep.  Etgenta  Univ.X,  Y. 
on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  7t)-83,     18G3. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  upon  the  genera  lli>hanta;nia  and  Dictyophy- 
ton  ;  witli  notices  of  soiiu'  Hpecies  from  the  C'beiuung  Group  of  New  York 
and  the  VVaverly  Sandslmie  of  Ohio.  <^  lC//i  Ann,  Kep.  Ilegenta  Univ. 
X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Slate  Cal>inn,  5>p.  84-91.     18(j;5. 

13  platea  of  IlluHtrHtionH  uccoinimny  tbiH  and  the  followiug  artlcleH. 

Hall,  James.  Preliniinury  notice  of  the  fauna  of  tlio  Potsdam  Sandstone,  with 
remarks  upon  the  previiuisly  known  species  of  fossils,  and  descriptions 
of  some  new  ones,  from  tlie  Sandstone  of  the  Up|>er  Mi-ssissippi  Valley. 
\  UUh  Ann.  Itep.  I!eyenln  I'nii.X.  Y.on  Condition  of  Stale  Cabinet,  pp.  119- 
'H'iii,  including  "  Siipplcmeutary  note  ou  the  I'otsdam  Sandstone  ".    ISdX 

Vi  plutea  nf  illuHtrationit  aci-om|iany  thin  au't  the  preceding  ar'icleit.  The  following 
ginoni  nro here  propowd  ; — I.inguhpis.  I'tychaapit,  Chiiriorqihaliit,  HlanuruB,  Triarthrella, 
.Agliifpit. 

Hall,  James.  On  j.  new  Crnstacean  from  the  Potsdam  Sandstone.  <^  Am. 
Jonrn.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxv,  '2d  ser.,  p.  SiCi.     18ti:t. 

TIiIm  ih  n  very  brief  alixtrHt't  of  a  paper  ou  that  suliject  iu  tho  Canadian  Naturaliit  and 
Gcohgiat,  Dee.,  IWiS.  vii,  p.  44:1. 

Hall,  James.  Observations  npon  some  of  the  Bracliiopoda,  with  reference 
to  the  genera  Cryptoiiella,  C^entront'lla,  Meristella,  and  fUied  formti. 
<  Am.  Jiinriu  Sci.,  vol.  xxxv,  M  ser.,  pp.  :iyt)-4U().  1803.  Many  woodcut 
illimtratious. 

TliiH  ariicli  [h  an  extended  aVrntriirt  from  Tram.  .Ilbajty  Inttitute  of  the  name  year,  with 
ooniitiiiuH  and  additions  by  tiie  author.  It  Ih  conituiied  in  Tol.  xxxvi  of  the  same  iierios, 
pp.  11-15. 

Hall,  Jamos.  I'reliniinaiy  notice  of  some  species  of  Ciinoidea  from  the 
Waverly  Siinilslone  series  of  Summit  Ctmnty,  Ohio,  sujiposed  to  be  of 
the  age  of  the  Chemung  (Jroup  of  New  York.  <^  17/.'i  Ann.  Uep.  L'egents 
inir.  X.  y.  ou  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  .')0-00.     1804. 

See,  also,  I'lilrnnliiloi/y  of  U/iio  {.\cicberry),  vol.  il,  pp.  16S-179. 


3G      BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF   INVERTEBRATE   PALEONTOLOGY. 


Hall,  Jamea.  On  tlio  occurrence  of  a  convoluted  i)liite  within  the  body  of 
cerhiiu  species  of  Crinoidea.     <  Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  x,  pp. 

'^■^,  :!4.    it-c.-). 

Hall,  James.  Ohservjitions  upon  some  species  of  Spirifera,  being  the  con- 
cluding rcninrku  of  the  chaiiter  on  the  descriptions  of  species  of  that 
genus  from  the  Upper  Helderherg,  Ilauiilton,  and  Chemung  Groups. 
(From  the  Pahontulogn  of  Xeiv  York;  vol.iv,  pji.  a52-2r)7 ;  unpublished.) 
<  /'»•«(!.  Am.  I'hilon.  Soc,  vol.  x,  pp.  2Hi-2')4.  18()G. 
Vol,  iv  has  ciiu'e  bwii  pulilislieil. 

Hall,  James.    Paleontology  of  Xow  York.    Vol.  iv.    pp.  42S,  fiO  plates.    1867. 

Devonian.  (1fnert\  I'rinluciella,  Mcristella,  Cirlonpira,  Stejweimni  (Conrad),  Leinrhyn- 
chu.i,  I'fniiiimrcllii,  (iypiilnla^DeXmixn),  Amiihigenia,  Crypionrlln,  Tropidulrptui,  I'itulina. 

Hall,  James.  Notice  of  vol.  iv  of  the  Paleontology  of  New  York;  with  an 
enumeration  of  the  species  described,  and  observations  on  their  relation 
toCurboiiirerous  forms.    <^'iiUh  Ann.  h'vp.  Rvtjcnls  Univ  \.  Y.on  Condition 

of  f<tutt  Cabinvl,  pp.  1-l.'.-l(irt.     It^lW. 

Oeueia  Uiiiiiilula  (Dalinan),  Annslrophia,  Amphigrnia.  Pintamcrclla,  Stricklandinia 
(Hillings). 

Hall,  James.  Introduction  to  tlie  study  of  the  Graptolitidtn.  <['20//t  Jn», 
Hep.  liegints  i'nir.  X.  V.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  i)p.  lC9-'240, 4  plates. 

Hall,  James.  The  genus  Chonetes  (Fischer).  <^20th  Ann.  Rep.  llegentu  Univ. 
\.  y.  OH  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  24U-'244.    18C8. 

Hall,  James.  Remarks  on  the  genera  Productus,  Strojilialosia,  Aulosteges, 
and  Productellii.  <^  "iOt/i  Ann.  lUp.  Regents  Unir,  N.  Y.  on  Condition  of 
State  Cabinet,  pp.  245-2.j0.     18()8. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  genera  Si)lrifera,  Cyrtinia,  and  allied  genera.  <^20/A 
Ann.  Rip.  Rajtnts  L'niv.  .V,  1'.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  251-257. 
18(18. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  genera  Athyris,  Merista,  and  Meristella.  <  'iOth  Ann. 
Rep.  Regents  L':iii\N.  Y.on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  y.')8-20G.     1868. 

Hall,  James.    Note  ou  the  genus  Zygospira,  and  its  relati'ms  ir>  Atrypa. 

<.  "iOth  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Unir.N.  Y.on  Condition  of  State  (.u ,  ■.'■^  np.  267, 

268.     18()8. 
Hall,  .Tames.    Remarks  upon  the  genera  Rhynchonella  and  Lci  '^liynclius. 

<^'iOlh  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Unir.  X.  Y.on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  j}p, 

269-27:!.     1868. 

Hall,  James.  Note  on  the  genus  Eichwaldia  (Billings).  <C^'20th  Ann.  Eep. 
Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  274-278.     1868. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  genus  Tropidoleptus.  <;  20(^1  Ann.  Rep,  Regents  Univ. 
X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  279-281.     18t)8. 

Hall,  Jan  ;f  Note  on  the  genus  Paheastcr,  with  descrii)tion8  of  some  now 
species  and  ob.servations  upon  thosci  i)reviou8ly  described.  <^  20//t  Ann. 
Rep,  Regents  Unir.  X.  Y.on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  pp.  282-301,  1  plate. 

IrtW. 

To  tliiH  I*  added  note»  on  tliii  goiicrB  Urntlflla  (McCoy),  Protasler  (Forbes),  Ptlrattcr 
Hillitij^H,  r.iiiiilicliiiiiiiillM,  Kihidarit  (Demii),  A/ftlacrini(s  (Vauuiini),  'J'aiiiatter  Billingit, 
Kugaittr  Ilall,  VtHuiiui'trr  Hall,     Tlu'  X&A  two  guuL-ra  uiu  new. 


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(I,   Stricklandiiiia 


ep.  Regents  Univ. 


2«J-30I,  1  phite. 


Sail,  James.  Account  of  some  new  or  little  known  species  of  fossils  from 
rocks  of  tlie  ajre  of  the  Niiijijiira  Group.  -y^'-lOth  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ. 
N.  Y.  on  Condition  0/ State  Caltimt,  pp.  30.")-401, 14  plates.     1868. 

QenerH  Oomphoryttitei,  Holnc.yt'.Uet,  Echinocystilca,  CrinucyatiUa, 

Sail,  James.  Description  of  new  species  of  Crinoidoa  and  other  fossils  from 
strata  of  the  a^e  of  the  .{ndsou  River  Group  and  Trenton  Limestone. 
<^'i\th  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Unir.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Muaenm,  pp.  205- 
224.     1872. 

OenuH  Lir.henocrinua.    4  plRtea  illuAtrato  thia  and  the  foUowiug  articles. 

Hall,  James.  Description  of  new  species  of  fossils  from  the  Hudson  River 
(iroup  in  tlio  vicinity  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  <[  24/A  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ. 
K.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Caliinet,  pp.  225-2152.     1872. 

Gi-nua  Lcpiobolu:    4  plates  illustrate  thia  and  tlie  preceding  articles. 

Hall,  James.  Notice  of  three  new  8])ecie8  of  fossil  shells  from  the  Devonian 
of  (Jliio.  •<  2;W  A  nn.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  y.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet, 
pp.  240, 241.     1873. 

There  are  some  uafortuiiate  dlHcrepaacieu  of  date  on  the  title-pages  of  Sc  10  of  these 
reports.  1  he  23d  in  dated  1B73,  while  the  24th  U  dated  1873.  See  rumarkii  iu  preface  to 
part  i,  aud  also  in  relatiuu  to  the  23th  Regents  Report  on  a  following  page, 

Hall,  James.  Notice  of  two  new  species  of  fossil  shells  from  the  Potsdam 
Sandstone  of  New  York.  <^2'M  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Unir.  X.  Y.on  Condi- 
tion of  Stale  (^ul.'inet,  pp.  241,  242.     1873. 

Qenus  Palaarmtra.  , 

Hall,  James.  Description  of  Trematis  pnnctostriata  and  T.  rudis.  <23<J 
Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Unir.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Cabinet,  p.  24.3.     1873. 

Hall,  James.  Notes  on  some  new  or  imverfectly  known  forms  among  the 
lirachiopoda,  &c.  <^2',id  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of 
State  Cabinet,  pp.  244-247, 1  plato.     1873. 

Oenvra  hingulopt,  Diucincllit,  DiaUomut,  Uiiwbolus,  Rhymiholut. 

Hall,  James.  Descriptions  of  Bryozoa  and  CoraU  of  the  Lower  Helderberg 
Grouji.  <2G</i  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Museum, 
]tp.  93-115.     1874. 

Genera  Pateachara,  Vcrmipor*. 

Hall,  James.  Descriittions  of  new  H|>ecie.s  of  Goniatitidio,  with  a  list  of 
jircviously  described  H))ecies.  <]  27tft  Ann.  Rep.  Regents  Univ.  X.  Y.  on 
Condition  of  Slate  Cabinet,  p]).  132-13G.     1875. 

Hall,  James.  32  lithogr.  iilates,  illustrating  a  paper  in  vol.  iv,  Trans. 
Albanj'  Tnst.,  pp.  195-208,  18(i2,  entitled  "Notice  of  sonic  new  species  of 
fossils  from  a  locality  of  the  Niagara  Group  in  Indiana,  with  a  list  of 
identilied  si>e«',ie8  from  the  same  place".  <C'26th  Ann,  Rep.  Regents  Univ. 
X.  Y.on  Condition  of  State  Museum.     1877. 

This  report  bears  dale  1875  on  its  title-pnge,  but  it  was  not  issued  until  1677,  and  then 
only  In  very  small  uuiubor  of  copies.  See  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xiv,  p.  494:  also  dates  of 
text. 


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Hall,  James.  PiiloontolosyofNcw  York.  IlliistrntionRof  Devonian  fossils, 
(iiister<)i>i><la.  I'tt-roiioda.  IJcplialoiioda,  L'riiMtat^ea,  and  Corals  of  the 
I'liliur  Ht'ldorbcif,',  Huinilton,  and  Clii'ninn};  Giouiis.    1877. 

Tliin  Hiirk  Ig  riiviewccl  on  piige  493,  vol.  xiv,  3d  Ki-ricH,  Jm.  Jiiiirn.  Sci.,  but  It  hniinot 
been  Ki'eii  by  me  (C.  A.  W.),  neHrch  for  it  in  th«  librarien  of  Waalilngton  and  Pbiladel- 
pliiii  linving  bi'en  uunuceessltil.     Only  100  copien  are  reported  to  liave  been  publli*hed. 

Hall,  James,  and  F.  B.  Meek.  I>.s(ri])ti(>n8  of  new  siiecies  of  fossils  from 
tlio  Cretai'eous  forniations  of  Nebraska  ;  willi  observations  on  liacnlites 
ovatns  and  H.  coniiiressus,  and  tlie  progressive  develo)»niont  of  the 
Be|)tit  in  liut'ulitcs,  Aninionitus.  and  Scapliites.  <^Mom.  Am.  Acad.  Art» 
und  Sci.,  vol.  v.  new  ser.,  pp.  371M11,  8  plates.     1856. 

Hall,  James,  and  R.  P.  Whitiielcl.  Description  of  new  speeies  of  fossils 
from  the  vii  inity  of  Louisville,  Kentucky,  and  the  Falls  of  the  Ohio. 
<  '2ith  Ann.  llqi.  UegtnU  Unir.  N.  Y.  on  Condition  of  Slate  iluseum,  up.  181- 
200».    lH7-.i. 

Genua  I'tychodesma.    The  27(/i  Report  containa  5  plates  illustrating  tliU  article. 

Hall,  James,  and  R.  F.  'WhltQeld.    Remarks  on  sd.ie  jieculiar impression* 
in  the  Sandstones  of  the  Chemung  (ironj)  of  New  York.     <'24tfc  Ann. 
Hep.  liegents  Cniv.  X.  Y.  on  Condition  of  State  Museum,  pp.  201-204.    1872. 
Genua  Hippodophynit. 

Hall,  James,  and  R.  F.  Whitfield.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  fossils 
from  the  Devonian  of  Iowa.  <^  23(1  Ann.  Rep.  lieyeiita  Univ.  N.  ¥.  on  Con- 
dition of  State  Cabinet,  pp.223-2:J0,  r>  plates.     1873. 

Hall,  James,  and  R.  F.  Whitfield.  Descriptions  of  Invertebrate  fossils, 
mainly  from  the  Silurian  system.  <,  Paleontology  of  Ohio  (Xetvberry), 
vol.  ii,  pp.  C7-161,  plates  i-ix.    1875. 

Hall,  James,  and  R.  P.  W^hitfield.  Descriptions  of  Crinoidea  from  the 
Waverly  Group.  <  Paleontology  of  Ohio  (Netoherry),  vol.  ii,  pp.  162-179, 
plates  xi-xiii.     1875. 

Hall,  James,  and  R.  P.  Whitfield.  Paleontology.  <  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  \Qth 
Parallel  (King),  part  ii,  pp.  197-302, 7  plates.     1877. 

Silurian,  Devonian,  Carbonlferoua,  Triaaalc,  Juraaaie.    Genua  Heptocardia. 

Harlan,  Richard.  Critical  notices  of  various  organic  remains  hitherto  d!s> 
covered  in  North  America.    ■<  Trana.  Geol.  Soc.  Penn.,v6\.  i,  part  i.    1834. 

The  portion  referring  to  invertebrate  paleontologj  ia  embraced  in  pp.  95-109,  and 
containa  the  original  deacription  of  Euri/pterui  laciutrii  Harlan,  and  diagnoaii  of  the  genui. 

Harlan,  Richard.  Notice  of  nondescript  Trilobites  from  the  State  of  New 
York,  with  some  observations  on  the  genus  Triarthius.  <  2Van«.  Geol. 
Soc.  Penn.,  vol.  i,  part  ii,  pp.  263-266, 1  plate.    ISS.'i. 

Paradoxidts  (riartkt  u«  and  P.  arciintui,  *the  author  takea  the  ground  that  the  genua  Tri- 
arthrui  waa  not  correctly  eatablished,  and  ia  therefore  obaolete. 

Harger,  O.    Notice  of  a  new  fossil  Spider  from  the  Coalmeasures  of  Illi- 
nois.   <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  vii,  3d  ser.,  pp.  519-223.     1874. 
Genua  Artkrolycota. 

Harper,  L.  Description  of  Ceratites  americanus.  <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.. 
Phila.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  126-128,  4  woodcuts.    1856. 


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lian  foHsilfl, 
rals  of  the 

Jiut  It  has  not 
J  and  Philadel- 
|ubll8hed. 

IfosHils  from 
lu  liacnlitea 
lent  of  the 
.lead.  Arlt 

|es  of  fossils 
)f  the  Ohio. 
mill,  pp.  181- 

article, 

:  impression* 
<  '24tfc  Ann. 
204.    1872. 


axes  of  fossils 
N.  ¥.  <m  Con- 

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io  (Netvherry), 

idea  from  the 
ii,  pp.  162-179, 

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:ardia. 

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i,  parti.    1834. 

a  pp.  9&-109,  and 
noiU  of  the  genui. 

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Hartt,  C.  F.,  and  Richard  Rathbun.  On  the  Dcvoninn  Trilobitp  and 
MoUiisks  of  Ererf-,  Province  of  Parfi,  Hrii/.il.  <^  Ann,  N.  V.  Lyceum.  Sut. 
Ilixt.,  vol.  xi,  pp.  U0-l-<i7.     lH7o. 

Haydea,  F.  V.    See  Meeh,  F.  B.,  and  P.  V.  Hayden. 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.  A  catalojjiioof  the  fossils  of  (lie  Potsdam  Group  in  North 
America.     <  Pror.  Portland  Sue.  Nat.  IIM.,  vol.  i,  pp.  S7-'J0.     lH(!d. 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.  Ilelderberj;  Corals  in  New  Hampshire.  <CAm.  Journ.  Sci., 
vol.  ii,  M  sur.,  pp.  148, 149.     1871. 

The  roHallk  are  obBCUre,  but  the  genera  Farusite$  and  Zaiiltrentit  have  been  idontlfled 
by  Mr.  BillUi),')!. 

Hitchcock,  B.,  Jr.  A  new  fossil  shell  in  the  Connecticut  River  Sand- 
stone. <  Am.  Journ.  Set.,  vol.  xxii,  2d  sur,,  pp.  239,  240,  1  woodcut. 
1856. 

The  author  refers  the  auppourd  »ht:ll  to  the  Ruditta,  and  auggeiita  that  it  belongs  to 
the  genua  Spkarulitef. 

Hitchcock,  E.,  ^CN.  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Vermont.  Vol.1.  Part  2.  pp. 
251-451.     1861. 

In  the  (llMcuBsion  of  Hypoioic  and  Paleozoic  Ktrata,  Dr.  Hitchcock  givei  flgurei  and  de- 
■criptlona  of  many  Silurian  foHeilH,  none  of  which  were  new,  and  also  reprinta  HOine  Taiu- 
Bble  matter  from  the  pnblicatioDR  of  Prof.  Jamea  Hall.  Sererai  genera  of  Trilubittt 
and  other  foaaila  are  here  redeacribed. 

Holmes,  F.  S.    She  Tuomey,  M.,  and  F.  S.  Holmea. 

Horn,  Or.  H.    See  Oabb,  W.  M.,  and  Qt.  H.  Horn. 

Hunt,  T.  Sterry.  Crinoids  injected  by  silicates.  <  Am.  Naturalist,  vol.  v, 
pp.  445-447.    1871. 

Tbia  ia  an  abstract  of  a  commnnloation  made  by  Dr.  Hunt  to  the  Montreal  Natural 
Hiatory  Society,  and  haa  important  bearing  on  the  queation  of  the  animal  origin  of  Eoio'on 
eanaden$t. 

Hyatt,  AlpheuB.  Remarks  on  the  Beatriccie,  a  new  division  of  Moilusca. 
<  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxix,  2d  ser.,  pp.  261-266.     1865. 

Profcaaor  Hyatt  then  regarded  the  Beatrices  aa  Cephalopoda,  but  Profeaaor  Shaler 
atatea  lAm.  Naturalist,  vol.  zl,  p.  638)  that  Profeaaor  Hyatt  baa  abandoned  that  view. 

Hyatt,  Alpbeus.  On  the  parallelism  between  the  different  stages  of  life 
in  the  individual  and  those  in  the  entire  group  of  the  Molluscous  order 
Tetrabranohiata.    <  Mem.  Boat.  Soo.  Nat.  Uitt.,  vol.  i,  pp.  193-209.    1866. 

Hyatt,  Alpheus.  The  fossil  CephaJopods  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology,  Cambridge,  Mass.    Vol.  i.    No.  5.   pp.  71-102.    imi. 

Profeaaor  Hyatt  propoaea  material  changes  in  the  olaaaiflcatlon  of  the  foaail  Cephalopoda, 
and  in  the  diviaien  of  the  genera  be  haa  mode,  the  following  now  onea  are  propoaiid : — Amma- 
UtctraM,  Anarogynoctrat,  Arnioeerat,  A>trocera$,  Oalottrai,  Coronictrat,  Cycloctrai,  Doc. 
tylocern$,  Derocera;  Dheccerai,  Orammocera;  Hildocerai,  Hammatocerai,  Leioeerai, 
Liparocerat,  Micrneerai,  Ophiocera$,  Ptletocera$,  Peronocerai,  Phymatocerai,  PlatypUuro- 
cerat,  VUurocirat,  Psiloceras,  Thyianocerat,  JVopidocerat,  Rhaeocerai. 

Hyatt,  AIpheuB.  On  reversions  amon^  the  Ammonites.  <  Proo.  Botton 
Soe.  Nat.  Iliat.,  vol.  xiv,  pp.  22-43.     1870. 

Profeaaor  Hyatt  announces  the  diaoovery  of  a  aerlea  of  rrveraionary  characteriatict 
among  the  Ammonitida,  which  be  diacuaaes  at  acme  length  in  connection  with  Mveral 
genera. 


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Hyatt,  AlpheuB.  KinbryolDjry  and  development  of  the  shells  of  Aramoiii- 
tt)i(U  and  Nautiloids.  <  Proc.  lioatim  Soc.  Nat,  Uiat,,  vol.  xiv,  pp.  390-399. 
1871. 

ThlH  paper  containii  >  brief  auramarj  of  the  lubject,  Tvhlcb  the  author  bo  fully  elaboratod 
aftfirwaril  in  Hull.  Mui.  Comji.  Zotil.,  vol.  ill,  No.  5. 

Hyatt,  Alpheua.  The  non-roveraionary  series  of  the  LiparoceratidsB,  and 
remarkH  upon  tlie  series  of  the  allied  family  Dactyloidiu.  <^  Proc,  Boston 
Soc,  Nat,  Hist,,  vol.  xv,  pp.  4-31.    1872. 

Tbe  author  contrasU  thia  seriea  with  those  diijcniiBed  In  th«  preceding  article. 

Hyatt,  AIpbeuB.  Fossil  Cephalopoda  of  the  Mnsonm  of  Coniparative 
Zoology.  Embryology.  <  JiiiU.  Mh8,  Comp.  Zooh  Cambridge,  Mass,,  vol. 
iii,  No.  5,  pp.  59-111,  4  double  plates.     1872. 

ProfoKiior  Hyatt  deacribea  and  illustrate!  embryologlenl  features  in  Deror.ertu,  Ooni- 

atitet,  Arnioeerai,  Aateroctras,  Nautilu$,  and  Argonauta. 

Hyatt,  Alpheua.  Evolution  of  the  Arietidio.  <^  Proc,  Boston  Soc.  Nat,  Hist., 
vol.  xvi,  pp.  166-170.     1873. 

The  author  takes  the  gonus  Arir.leg  of  Von  Diich  ai  the  "parent  form  "  of  th«  family, 
and  traces  the  differences  and  nimilaritiei  that  characterize  the  species  composing  the 
family. 

Hyatt,  Alpheua.  Genetic  relations  of  the  Aiigulatidte.  <  Proc.  Boston 
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This  family  is  one  of  those  into  which  tbe  Ammonitei  have  been  divided  by  the  author, 

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Hyatt,  Alpheua.  Remarks  on  two  new  genera  of  Ammonites,  Agassiziceras 
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America  by  Prof.  James  Orton,  with  an  appendix  upon  the  Cretaceous 
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Hist,,  vol.  xvii,  pp.  365-372.    1875. 

The  author  Identifies  a  considerable  proportion  of  these  fossils  with  European  species, 
and  describes  tbe  new  ge&us  BuMtcrtu. 

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Nat.  Hist,,  vol.  xviii,  pp.  360-400.     1876. 

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Jamea,  U.  P.  On  a  new  specioa  of  fus»il  from  the  Lower  Silurian  (Cyrto- 
lites  costatus).    ^^HLJottrn.  Soi.,  vol.  iii,  3d  ser.,  pp.  2G.     1872. 

James,  U.  P.  Dosoriptions  of  new  Bpecios  of  Brachiopoda,  from  the  Lnwer 
Siliirian  Roctka,  Cincinnati  Group.  <^  Cin.  Quart.  ,7ourn.  ofSci.,  pp.  19-22. 
1W4. 

Tlie  Cincinnati  Quarlprly  JuurnnI  of  Science  was  publiHhed  by  S.  A.  Miller  at  Olu- 
cluuHti,  Ohio,  for  the  yearn  1674  Hud  1873  only,  making  voU,  i  and  ii  complete. 

James,  U.  P.  Doacriptiona  of  one  new  species  of  Loptaana  and  two  apocios 
of  Cydoiiema,  from  the  Lower  Silurian  Rociis, — Ciuciunuti  Uroup. 
<  Cin.  Quart.  Journ.  Sci.,  pp.  ir)l-l.')4.    1874. 

James,  U.  P.  Deafriptiona  of  new  apeciea  of  foaaila  from  the  Lower  Silu- 
rian Formatiou, — Cinciunati  Group.  <^  Cin.  Quart,  Journ.  Sci.,  pp.  239- 
242.     1874. 

James,  U.  P.  Descriptiona  of  now  apeciea  of  Brachiopoda,  from  the  Lower 
Silurian  formation, — Cinciunati  Group.  <^  Cin.  Quart.  Journ.  Sci,,  pp. 
333-;J35.     1874. 

James,  U.  P.  Catalogue  of  Lower  Silurian  foaaila  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and 
vicinity,  with  deacriptiona  of  some  new  apeciea  of  Corals  and  Polyzoa. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.    Paniphl«t.    pp.8.    1875. 

OhirUtes  f  aili/cula,  Chaletet  clavacoiHes,  Cheetetea  cincinnatiensit,  Chatettit  o'nmlli, 
Alveiilitta  ?  granulota,  Cernmopora  nicholtoni,  Vlylodietya  acuminata,  Alectn  nezilii.  A 
previouH  edition  of  thin  catalogue  waa  publiahed,  but  without  any  deHcrlption  of  Hpeoieii, 

James,  IT.  P.,  O.  Graham,  and  J.  Q.  Anthony.  Two  apeciea  of  fuaail  Aateriaa 
in  the  Blue  Liuieatone  of  Cincinuati.  ■'^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  2d  aer., 
pp.  441, 442.    Illustrated.     184(5. 

See  note  by  ProfpiHor  Daua  on  page  'J9f,  vol.  xxxv,  game  aeriea ;  and  aUo  both  editiona 
of  Dana'i  Manual  of  Geology. 

Johnson,  Alexander  S.     Notice  of  some  undeacribed  Infusorial  shells. 
<.  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xiil,  2d  aer.,  p.  33.    1852. 
Qenua  Aatcrodiacui. 

Lea,  Henry  Carey.  Descriptions  of  some  new  specioa  of  fossil  aholla  from 
the  Eocene  of  Claiborne,  Alabama.  <i^Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xl,  let  aer., 
pp.  92-103,  1  plate.    1841. 

Lea,  Henry  Carey.  Description  of  some  new  fossil  shells  from  the  Ter- 
tiary of  Petersburg,  Virginia.  <  Trans.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  2d  aer.,  vol.  ix, 
pp.  229-274,  4  plates.    1843. 

Lea,  Isaac.     Coutributioua  to  Geology.    8°.    pp.  227  and  6  plates.    1833. 

The  HUhdivintona  of  this  worlc  aro:— 1.  Tertiary  formation  of  Alabama.  2.  Supple- 
ment to  the  name.  3.  Tertiary  foaiiil  aUella  from  Maryland  and  New  Jersey,  4.  Now 
genua  of  foaail  abulia  from  New  J^iraey  (Palmula  i  Cretaceous). 

Lea,  Issac.  On  some  new  fossil  MoUusks  in  the  Carboniferous  S'ates  of 
the  Authracite  seams  of  the  Wilkesbarre  Coal  formation.  <^Jottrn. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  ii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  203-206,  1  plate.    1853. 

Lea,  Isaac.  Descriptiona  of  new  fosail  Mollnaca,  from  the  Cretaceoua  forma- 
tion at  Haddonfield,  New  Jersey.  <^  Proc.  Ax:ad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  v, 
2d  ser.,  pp.  148-1.50.    1861. 


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42     BiHLioaiiArHY  OF  inveutehratk  paleontology. 

Lea,  Isaac.  I  )(!S(rii>ti()nn  of  Uiiionidji-,  from  the  Low«r  Cretuceoiis  roriiiutioii 
of  Ni^vv  Jrisey.     <  Proc.  Actiil.  2fiil.  .s'ci.  Pliila.,  vol.  xii,  !id  Her.,  pp.  1(V2- 

Le  Sueur,  C.  A.  OliHorvations  on  a  now  goiiiiH  of  foHsil  mIioIIs.  <^Journ. 
Aiad.  Sat.  fici.  I'liila.,  Ut  Her.,  vol.  i,  i>p.  :U-2,:U:»,  1  plate.     1818. 

(lemiH  Maclurite.    .Since  changed  by  common  coDient  aud  cuitom  to  Madiirea. 

Locke,  John.  On  a  new  species  of  Trilobite  oi  very  larjjo  size.  <  Am. 
Jouni.  Sci,  vol.  xlii,  Ist  ser.,  )'p.  3t>K-;{ti8,  1  plate.     184'i. 

ItotelUD  mcgintoa.     AUo  pnblld'jed  In  Trim.  Ataoc.  Am.  llenl.  ff  Nat.,  vol.  1,  pp.  221-3S4. 

Locke,  John.     On  the  fos.-il  Cryi)to  ithus  tesselatns.     <  Proo.  Acad.  Nat. 

Sci.  riiUii.,  vol.  i,  pp.  I'Jti,  iw.   iH^a. 

Further  obnervii'ionn  on  the  UBiP.i,  with  one  woodcut,  p.  S3tl.    (1S43.)    ThlH  Trilobtte 
\»  from  the  Lower  Siluriiiu  xlinttt  at  CluciDDati,  Uhiu. 

Locke,  John.  Notice  of  a  new  Trilobite.  <  Am.  Joitni.  ScL,  vol.  xliv,  Ist 
ser.,  p.  34fi,  1  woodcut.     184:$, 

Cernurut  cru>otu$, 

Locke,  John.  On  a  new  species  of  Trilobite  of  very  large  size  <C  TraH$, 
Assoc.  Am.  Geol.  #  Nat.,  vol.  i,  pp.22l-'224,  1  plate,    lr'43. 

Iiotelut  megUtat.    AIbo  publlibed  In  An.  Joum  ot  r'..  voi.  zlli,  Ist  ger.,  pp.  366-346. 

Logan,  W.  E.  On  organic  remains  in  tie  Laiirontiai.  rocks  of  Canada. 
<^  Am.  Joum.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxvii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  272, 273.     18C4. 

Tbiii  in  one  of  the  earlier  announcemeuti  of  >.b»  ezUtenc*  of  the  foa,<ll  now  known  u 
EoioBii  canadense. 

Logan,  W.  E.,  and  T.  S.  Hunt.  On  the  composition  of  recent  aud  fossil 
Liugnhe  and  some  other  shells.  <|  Am.  Joum.  Sci.,  vol.  xvii,  2d  ser.,  pp. 
235-239.     1854. 

Lonsdale,  W.  Remarks  on  the  characters  of  several  species  of  Tertiary 
Corals  from  the  United  States,  in  reply  to  Mr.  D^ua.  <^An,  Journ.  Sci., 
vc\.  iv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  357-359.    1847. 

For  the  article  replied  to  aee  Am,  Joum.  Sci.,  toI.I,  3d  ler.,  p.  830. 

Lyell,  Charles.  On  the  discovery  of  some  Reptiliaa  remains,  and  a  land 
shell  in  the  interior  of  an  erect  fossil  tree  in  the  Coal  Measures  of  Nova 
Scotia,  with  remarks  on  the  origin  of  coal-tields,  and  the  time  required 
for  their  formation.  <[  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xvi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  33-41. 
1853. 

Reprinted  from  Proc.  Royal  Soc.  of  Qnat  Britain. 

Lyon,  Sidney  S.  Description  of  new  species  of  organic  remains.  <  Ken- 
tucky Geological  Survey  (Owen),  vol.  iii,  pp.  467-498, 5  plates,     1857. 

The  plates  are  in  a  fascicle  separate  from  the  volume.    Ouuera  Aaterocrinut,  DoUt 
tocrfiiui,  raaocrinu$.    Devonian  aud  Carboniferouii. 

Lyon,  Sidney  S.  Descriptions  of  four  new  species  of  Blastoidea,  from  the 
Subcarboniferous  rocks  of  Kentucky.  <  Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Sot.,  vol. 
i,  pp.  628-634, 1  plate.    1860. 

Lyon,  Sidney  S.  Descriptions  of  new  Paleozoic  fossils  from  Kentiicky  and 
Indiana.  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.',  vol.  v,  2d  ser.,  pp.  409-414, 1  plate. 
1861. 


foriiiation 
Jr.,  pp.  1(V2- 

<  Journ. 
118. 

rlurea, 

jze.    <  Am. 

[  I,  pp.  291-224. 
Acad.  Nat, 

ThiH  Trilobite 
vol.  xliv,  1st 

;e     <|  2Va«». 

pp.  3()6-3<ie. 

s  of  Canada. 

1  now  known  M 

tut  and  fossil 
ii,  2d  ser.,  pp. 

es  of  Tertiary 
m.  Journ,  Sci,, 


m,  and  a  land 
iures  of  Nova 
time  required 
»r.,  pp.  3:1-41. 


ains.    <  Ken- 
s.    1857. 
tterocrinui,  Dol» 

idea,  from  the 
.flood.  Sd,,  vol. 

Konturky  and 
09-414, 1  plate. 


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Lyon,  Sidney  S.    Roniiirks  on  thirteen  now  spucios  of  Criiioidita  from  the 

l^iileozoic  Koclcb  of  Indiunn,  Kentucky,  and  Oliio,  iiiid  a  d«n(!ription  of 

**^  c«<rtain  pucnliiiiitieH  in  tlio  ntriKtnre  of  t.li«  colnninH  of  DolatocrinuH,  imd 

tliiiir  attiK'lwiRMit  to  tliti  body  of  tlio  aninitil.    <^  Trann.  Am,  I'hiloa.  Soc, 

vol.  xviii,  p)),  44:J-4r.(),  >i  platus*.     18()9. 

Oenera  Hiidrocrinus,  Ataziacrinut, 

Lyon,  Sidney  S.,  and  S.  A.  Casaeday.  Description  of  nine  imw  species 
of  Crinoid(tafroin  tliu  .SulxwirlxxiiferouH  rocks  of  luditma  and  Kentucky. 
<^Am.  Jouni,  Sri,,  vol.  xxviii,  2d  net.,  pp.  *i;{l{-ii4(5.     18."i9. 

(li'iiiTB  (liiiiinsieroiiluiriiiiti,   Krciimicrinun.    Vol.  xxlx  cuiitaiOH  an  article  by  tliete 
autliiTH  liiiviiiK  the  Hame  title,  but  the  article  i§  wholly  different. 

« 
Lyon,  Sidney  S.,  and  S.  A.  Caaseday.    Description  of  nine  new  species  of 

Crinoidca,  from  the  Siibrarboniferous  rocks  of  Indiana  and  Kentucky. 

<  Am.  Journ.  ScL,  vol.  xxix,  2d  Her.,  pp.  68-79.     18li0. 

lii'iiuH  Onychvctiniii.    Vol.  xxviii  coDtaiiii)  an  article  by  thebe  authom  baviug  the  nam* 
title,  but  thu  article  ia  entirely  ditTnrent. 

Lyon,  Sidney  S.,  and  S.  A.  Caaseday.  A  synon;  mic  list  of  tlie  Ecbinoder- 
mata  of  the  I'uleozoic  Uocks  of  North  America.  <^  I'roi:  Am,  Acad,  Artv,  i^ 
ScL  lionlon,  vol.  iv,  pp.  '282-304.     1859. 

Lyon,  Sidney  S.,  and  S.  A.  Caaseday.  Description  of  two  new  genera  and 
eif{bt  new  species  of  fossil  Crinoidea.  'C.l'roc.  .int.  Acad.  Arts  i)'*  iSci. 
Boeton,  vol.  v,  pp.  16-31.     1860. 

Genera  Cotyledonoerinut,  Alloproiallocrinui. 

Marsh,  O.  C.     On  the  Paheotrochis  of  Emmons,  from  North  Carolina. 

<  Am.  Journ.  Sn.,  vol.  xl  v,  2d  ser.,  pp.  217-219.     1868. 

ProfeHHor  Manb  taken  the  view  that  these  bodies  are  wholly  of  mineral,  and  not  of 
organic  origin.  ^ 

Marsh,  O.  C.  Description  of  a  now  species  of  Protichnitcs,  from  the  Pots- 
dam Sandstone  of  New  York.  <C  Am,  Journ.  ScL,  vol.  xlviii,  2d  ser.,  pp. 
46-49,  1  plate.     1869. 

Marsh,  O.  C.  Description  of  a  new  species  of  Protichnites  from  the  Pots- 
dam Sandstone  of  New  York.  <:^  Proc.  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  ScL,  vol.  xvli,  pp. 
322-324.     1869. 

Marsh,  O.  C.  On  the  pnsservation  of  color  in  fossils  from  Paleozoic  forma- 
tions.   <  Prov.  Am.  Assoc.  Adv.  ScL,  vol.  xvii,  pp.  325,  326.    1869. 

McChesney,  J.  H.  Descriptions  of  fossils  from  the  Paleozoic  Rocks  of  the 
Western  States,  with  illustrations.  <.  Trans,  Chicago  Acad.  ScL,  vol.  i,. 
pp.  I-.57,  plates  1-9.     1869. 

This  work  wag  publiHhed  aa  a  ueparate  paper,  under  the  annplceg  of  the  academy,  ia 
185P,  and  afterward  revised  by  the  author  and  F.  B.  Meek,  and  republished  as  above. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Description  of  new  organic  remains  from  the  Cretaceous  rocks 
of  Vancouver's  Island.    <^  IVans.  Albany  Inst.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  37-49.     1856. 

The  fossils  here  described  were  collected  by  Dr.  J.  S.  Newberry,  geologist  of  Lieuten- 
ant Williamson's  North  California  and  Oregon  Exploring  Expedition. 


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44       niULIOORAPIIY  OF  INVERTEnRATK  l»ALEONTOLO(»Y. 

Meek,  F.  B.  I)tm<  riptioiiH  of  now  fosNil  ronmiim  collected  in  Nebranka  and 
ITttib  liy  tilt*  cxiilDiing  fxpoditionH  untlor  the  coinniand  of  Capt.  J.  II. 
iSin)|moii,  of  tilt)  T.  S.  Topographical  KnKiiieurH.  (Kxtracted  from  that 
otllcoi'tf  forMuioniinK  ruiiort.)  <  I'roc.  Jvad.  iVa«.  Hci.  rhila.,  vol.  iv,  2d 
scr.,  pp.  :t(iri-:tl.').    lH(iO. 

Devonian,  C!iirb(inlfcron»,  .Turamili',  Cri>tRci'0ui4.  nnd  Tertiary.  RepubliHheil  with  lllui- 
trHllonn  in  H  'inurtu  vuliimu  of  Ciiptuln  8iuipM0u'ii  Rt'pnrtH,  in  1876, 

Meek,  F.  B.  Dcsoiiptions  of  nmv  Crt)taiMM)iiH  fossils  collcctod  by  the  North- 
western Itoiindiiry  Coniinission  on  Yiincouver'H  and  Sncia  IslaDda. 
<  Pror.  .luiil.  .Vfl<.  .Sei.  I'hila.,  vol.  v,  2(1  ser.,  pp.  ;U4-:»18.     lafil. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Kenmrks  on  the  family  ActH'onidii",  with  dcHcriptions  of  some 
new  •fentiiii  and  snbjfoufra.  <]./»».  Jouni,  Hci.,  vol.  xxw,  2d  tier.,  pp. 
84-94.    im.l 

Oi-norH  TrDchnruton,  Eiiciiiiarlu-nn,  Aplijrha.  The  author  makeil  two  divUinna  of  tha 
fnnilly,  naincly,  Actn.niiiit  and  Uiii^irulinit. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Hcinarks  on  the  family  I'teriidu'  (—  Avicnlida?),  with  descrip- 
tions of  some  new  fossil  genera.  <C  -''"•  Journ.  Sd.,  vol.  xxxvii,  2d  ser., 
pp.  212-220.     1H64. 

(ieni'ra  Gnjiihorhynrhiia,  Kiimifrotii. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Check  lists  of  the  Invertebrate  fossils  of  North  America.  Creta- 
ceous and  Jnra8si<^  <[  SmHh»on\an  Mwcdlaueom  I'ublicationa  (No.  177), 
pp.  1-40.    I«i4. 

CdntninH,  bi'Hiilea  Hat,  "Motea  and  explanatlonit"  of  generic  and  apcclflc  charactera,  of 
much  impurtitnve. 

Meek,  F.  B. 

Miocene. 
Irili4. 

ContaiDH,  betil^H  tho  Ibt,  "  Noteaand  explanations"  of  generi". and  apeciflc  chnracteri. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Dt^seription  of  Carboniferous  and  Jurassic  fossils.  <[  Paleon- 
tology of  Califcniia  (  H'hitiuy),  vol.  i,  i.p.  I-IG,  2  plates.     18C4. 

Genn«  Omphalotrocua. 

Meek,  F.  B.    Preliniin  iry  notice  of  a  small  collection  of  fossils  found  by 
Dr.  Hays  (llaycs)  en  the  west  shore  .)f  Kennedy  Channel,  at  the  highest 
northern  localities  .^ver  explored.     <  .(hi.  Joiirn.  Sci.,  vol.  xl,  2d  sef.,  pp. 
31-34.     !««. 
Upper  Silurian. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Note  on  the  genns  Gilbcrtsocrinns,  Phillips.  <  Proc.  Acad, 
2s'at.  .N'cj.  Phila.,  vol.  is,  2d  ser.,  pp.  ltit)-lt)7.     lcj()5. 

The  author  takea  the  ground  that  the  difference  betivoen  Qilberttocrinufi  Philllpa,  Oo- 
viastcroidocrinua  Lyon  &  CasHeday,  and  Tremalocrinut  Hall  ia  at  moat  not  more  than 
gubgeneric. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Observations  on  the  microscopic  shell  structure  of  Spirifer 
cuspidatns,  Sowerby,  and  some  similar  American  forms.  <  Proc.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  jx,  2d  ser.,  pp.  275-277.     18(i5. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Note  on  the  afflnii;iea  of  the  Bellerophontidie.  <  Proc.  Chicago 
Acad,  of  Sci.,  pp.  9-11.     18(>6. 

The  author  placea  thia  family  near  Fitturellida,  Haliotida,  and  Pleurotomariidct. 


Check  lists  of  the  luvertebratq  fossils  of  North  America. 
<;  Smithsonian  ifincehaueoiis  Piiblicationa  (No.  183),  pp.  1-32. 


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lubranka  and 
dipt.  J.  ir. 
M  froii:  that 
k,  vol.  iv,  2d 

llxliuU  with  iUui- 

i>y  the  North- 
jicia   Ishinds. 

Itions  of  Home 
f,  'M  ser.,  pp. 

I  (HvUinng  uf  the 

witli  descrip- 
^xvii,  2d  stT., 


leiica.    Crota- 
ioiis  (No.  177), 

ilAc  cliaractera,  of 

orth  America. 
183),  pp.  1-32. 

eciflc  chflracteri. 

Is.    <  Paleon- 

(64. 

isils  foiiud  by 
it  the  highest 
xl,  2d  sef.,  pp. 


<  Proc.  Acad. 

nun  Pbillipa,  Go- 
t  uot  mure  than 

re  of  Spirifer 

<  Proc.  Acad. 

Proc.  Chicago 

'nmariidit. 


Meek,  F.  B.  Noto  on  lit-llinnrus  dniiii',  from  tlio  Illinois  Coul-moosiirea. 
<  Am,  Journ.  Soi.,  vol.  xliii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  257, 258.    181)7. 

Ill  fill*  not",  the  «iitlii)riiX|)r«HHci(  thn  "|iliili>n  llmt  'iilUnHrin  ilmur  M»ok  and  WiirtbHQ 
prippi-rly  Im-Ihhkd  In  lliu  recently  prxpoHi-d  kihiuh  Prrsiiiifhia  VViindwHrd, 

Meek,  F.  B.  N(>li>  on  it  now  ^{onns  ol'  CniNtitccit.  <^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol. 
xliii,  .'it  H(.|„  lip.  ;ut4,  ;t'.»5.     18fr7. 

(Ihhuk  r.iiiird'i'iiin.     Thin  uiMUK  whk  nftprwnrd  fully  rlfHcrlbi'd  and  llluntr^ted  In  vol. 

ill  lit  Will  ilii  ii'n  lllhiiiit  tlii'lii/fii'n!  ItiiiiirH. 

Meek,  P.  B.  Nottuin  tlifiiiiiictatcHhull-Mtnictiireof  ,Syrinni>tliyri8.  <^Am. 
Joiini.  .Sri.,  vol.  xliii,  2il  Her.,  pp.  107,  408.     lWi7. 

Meek,  F.  B.  K'fiiiiiikhou  I'lofi'SHor  Gcinilz's  vii^wii  ri'npt'itinj{  Uiipcr  Paleo- 
zoic rocks  and  foMKiln  of  Sonllicasteni  Ntiliriiska.  <[  .Im.JoHvn.  Sv't..  vol. 
xliv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  ITO-H/;  continued,  pp.  It27-lt.{l( ;  note  to  tin;  same,  pp. 
2H2.28;i.    lrt(17. 

TIiIb  Ih  nn  i-xti'inlinl  disi  iiH«l«n  mid  critJL'Uiii  nf  J'r.  Ouliiltz'H  "  Ciirbonformatlon  uiid 
Dyan  in  NcljraiikH". 

Meek,  F.  B.  Nnteon  tlifj^emt^  I'ala'ncis,  Ifainie,  1800  (=  Splieno])oterinin, 
M.  iV  \V.,  IftKi/     <  .im.  Journ.  .-iiL,  vol.  xliv,  2d  hit.,  pp.  41l»,  420.     18(>7. 

Tim  luulior  Ui-re  iHki'H  the  view  tlint  Sphennjuiterium.  originally  piililUIiud  la  the  Illinuii 
(liril.  Ilijiiiils,  Im  Idiiilltul  with  I'ntiiacit. 

Meek,  F.  B.     I'loliniinary  notice  of  a  feiniirkiihle  new  j;eniis  of  CoralH, 

pi'olialtly  lyi»ical  of  ii  new  family;  forwiiidcil  for  Htiidy  by  I'rof.  ,J.  D. 

AVIiitney,  from  the  Siliiriiin  Koukn  of  Nevada  Territory.     '(^  Am.  Journ. 

fici.,  vol.  xlv,  2d  Her.,  i»p.  t)2-()4.     lf:U8. 

Qunus  Ktlimiipliylliim, 

Meek,  F.  B.  Note  ou  Etlinio[diyllHm  and  Arclieoeyathns.  <^  Am,  Journ.  Soi,, 
vol.  xlvi,  2d  Her.,  p.  144.     It^iiS. 

Till'  Htithiir  nhandnua  hlH  formerly  proponed  genua  Ethmopliylliim,  believing  it  to  be 
IdentlcBl  with  Archtorijathua  of  HllllnKil. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Note  on  the  Hhell-Htrnctnre  and  family  afflnitieH  of  the  geuns 
Aviciilo|)ectcii.     ■<  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xlv,  2d  Her.,  pp.  G4,  Go.    1808. 

The  luithor  shown  that  by  the  nhell-atructure  the  .Vvlculopeiteni  are  allied  to  Avicula 
rather  ihiin  to  2'iflen. 

Meek,  F.  B.  liemiirkH  on  the  geology  of  the  Valley  of  Maekenzie  River, 
with  lijiiirt'H  and  desciiiitioiiH  of  fossils  from  that  region,  in  the  Miisimiu 
of  the  Smithsonian  Insritiitiou,  chierty  collected  by  the  late  Kobert  Keu- 
nicoft,  eR<i.     <^ /"/aiis.  6'/iica</o  .lead.  o/A'ci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  ^1-114,  plates  xi- 

XV.   i8(;t». 

l)cvoniuu. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Descriptioim  of  fossils  collected  by  the  U.  S.  Geological 
Survey,  nnder  the  charge  of  Clarence  King,  esq.  <^  I'roc.  Acad.  Nat, 
A'ti.  ritila.,  vol.  xiv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  .''>()-t;4.     1(^70. 

Siliirlrtn.  Divonliiii,  hiuI  Tertiary.    Afterward  republlnhed  and  Illustrated  in  vol.  iv 
of  Mr.  Kiiig'K  neriea  of  Biial  reportn,  1877. 

Meek,  P.  B.     A  jireliminary  list  of  fossils  collected  by  Dr.  Hayden  in  Colo- 
rado, New  Mexico,  and  California,  with  brief  descriptions  of  a  few 
new  species.     <C  Proc.  Am.  Philon.  Soc,  vol.  xi,  pp.  425-431.     1^70. 
Silurian,  CiirlKmil'erous.  Jiiruniiic,  Cretaceous,  and  Tertiary. 


40       mULlOGKAIMlV    (»K   l.NVKIMKUUATK   I'ALEONTOLOUY. 


■!);ii 


.  I 


Meek,  P.  B.  rrcliiiiiiiiir.v  iiotiio  «t'a  iihw  npiuiuw  of  TriiiiuidUa  from  Ohio. 
»^  Am.  .loiirn.  Sri.,  vol.  i,  ;i>l  hit.,  pp.  MKt,  llOii.     1M71. 

Trimtrrltn  ahiunian.     lli'iiiiiill»lii'il  huiI  lllu«tr»tri|  iu  I'liltonlutugy  of  OMa  {Stwherry) . 

Meek,  F.  B.  On  Houut  now  Siliiriidi  (h'iiii)i(U  ami  .sliiillH.  < /Ini.  •/ourn, 
Art.,  vol.  ii,  :i(l  Md.,  Pit.  Vi>r.-:i(t-,'.    isTl. 

TIiIh  Hrtli  In  coiiHlit..  nl'  .hxcniitloiiit  of  i>|iMciiiii,  logi'tlier  willi  Homa  exteud«d  remark!  on 
tht*  HRIltil  t.tchfnijrrtttuif  of  lliill. 

Meek,  P.  B.  DusfiiptioiiM  of  nrw  spocics  of  Iiivcrlnhrato  fosnils,  from  t.bfi 
(Jarli.>iiiri  T'lns  and  Devoiiiiiii  of  Ohio.     <_  I'lui;  Amd.  Xal.  Svi.  I'hila.,  vol. 

i,  ;iii  scr.,  pp.  r>7-i>:!.    \h7\. 

Al't«rwiird  rcpubli'liud  niul  llluatralvd  In  tint  PuleaHlology  nf  Ohio  ( .Vtwitrry), 

Meek,  P.  B.  ]>i>scriptioiis  of  iii^w  Hp<>uii>H  of  foHHils  from  Oliio  ami  other 
WfNtcrn  .States  ami  riniitoiioa.  <  I'roc.  Arad.  \iU.  Svi.  I'hiln.,  vol.  i,'Jd 
ser.,  pp.  ir.!»-H4.     IHTI. 

Tlil4  pitpiir  riintnlii*  di  Mciiptiitns  nf  fotnllK,  innntly  ('iirlinnif«roUK,  from  Obto,  Illlnoti, 
and  'I'uxuH,  with  a  MiUnithn  nnd  I'iripurur,  I'runi  Wyoming. 

Meek,  P.  B.  Noticu  of  n  imw  Itriu-hiopod,  from  the  iHad-bnariiiK  roc^ks  at 
Miiiti  La  Motte,  Missouri.  <C  I'roc.  Jvad,  Nut.  Sri.  I'hila.,  vol.  i,  3<1  8or., 
pp.  1K')-H7.  4  woodcutM.     1H71. 

LingiiltUa  lamliiirni. 

Meok,  P.  B.    Descriptions  of  new  Western  Pii  foHHils,  mainly  from 

the  Cineinnati  Group  of  tlio  Lower  Silurian  series  of  <Jhlo.     <^  I'roc.  Aead. 
Nat.  Sri.  I'hila.,  vol.  i,  :!il  ser.,  pp.  :UW-:t;t().     1-71. 

Al'torwurd  reUtHcrlhid  and  llluntrated  In  tlia  PalrnnUitugy  of  Ohio  (Newherry). 

Meek,  P.  B.  Descriptions  of  mduu)  new  ty|)es  of  Paleozoic  shells.  <^Am. 
Juiirii.  Couch.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  4-10,  1  plate.     1H71. 

Curbiinilenms  and  Cr«tiici'ons )     GtiniTa  I'mmurrii;  Prothjrit. 

Meek,  P.  B.  List  of  Carlioniferons  fossils  from  West  Virginia,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  Hpecie,.s.  <^  .Ipiinidix  "  Jl",  IlrjMrt  o/  lieyenls  of  If  rut  I'irginia 
Uiiirtmitj/for  1^70.  pp. li8-7;!.     1H71. 

New   Kpi'cit'14 : — Mitcriittuii  ahsoUiu^.  yiicnld  f  anodontoide^.   Yold'ia  Btivennoni,  Yulditi 
earbotiaria,  VhiHi}ma  aurcnmiii. 

Meek,  P.  B.  Hnpplementary  note  on  the  genus  Lielienocrinus.  <^Am. 
Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  iii,  M  scr.,  ])]>.  l.')-17.     1-7'i.  * 

TlilH  in  nupplenifntiiry  In  ilif  aiticlH  iit  piiBi'  2!MI  (jf  vol.  ii. 

Meek,  P.  B.  Descriptions  of  two  new  .Starlislics  and  a  Crinoid  from  the 
Cincinnati  (jronp  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.  <^.l»i.  Jouni.  Svi.,  vol.  iii,  3d 
8or.,  lip.  !i57  -yfi2.     lf'7v!. 

Tlicsu  UencriiitionH.  w  iili  ilUiHtrationH,  aru  republliiked  In  lliii  I'ahontoiogy  o/  Ohio  (New- 
berry). 

Meek,  P.  B.     Desorijitions  of  new  species  of  fossils  from  the  Cincinnati 
Group  of  Ohio.     <  Am.  .lourn.  Sri.,  \ol.  iii,  ',Vi  ser.,  p)).  \'i\i-\'i>i.     ViVi. 
Tliene  are  iilnce  rudewribed  and  dgurcd  in  the  I'alcuntolugy  uf  Uhio  (Acichrrry), 


'1^ 


>LOOY. 
Ilu  from  Ohio. 

lo/iiu  (AVifA^rry). 

<  ^tm.  Joum, 

i'ii(lH<t  reinarki  on 

[shMs,  from  the 
iSvi.  I'hilH.,  vol. 

fnrbcrry), 

[ilio  ami  other 
I'ltilii.,  vol.  i,  3d 

'ram  Ohio,  Illlnoli, 

^iiriii^  Forks  at 
.,  vol.  i,  3tl  Hur., 


s,  mainly  from 
<[  J'loc.  Atad, 

ifewherry), 
sheila.     <;  Am. 


ia,  withdoscrip. 
>/  lU'nl  I'irginia 

I  tlirensoni,  Yuldiit 

srinus.     <  Am, 


inoid  from  the 
.Vti'.,  vol.  iii,  3d 

^Joftij  of  Ohio  (,yew 

the  CiiiciiiDuti 
-4v>8.     1872. 


1. — ri'UMCATIoNS   MA1>K   IN   TIIK   UNITKD  STATKH. 


■17 


Meek,  F.  B.  Di^HRriptioim  of  w  fi<w  imw  HpnciuH  uml  one  ii«<\v  ({umiii  of  8Uii- 
riun  U\m\U  from  «)hio.  <  Am,  Joarn,  Soi.,  vol.lv,  3(1  Hor.,  pp.  'i7i-'iHl, 
IfiTi. 

Oi'iiiiN  l)i'-roni)rui.  Aitorwitrcl  fully  >ltiiicrllii'<|  nntt  lllui*tr«tetl  In  \h9  J'nleontolngy  qf 
Ohii)  (Siiihirryi, 

Meek,  F.  B.  rnlimiiiary  r.iUtoiitolo^iiiil  rnporf,  uoiiHiHtiii((  of  llNtN  ot 
foNsiJH,  with  ilf<(U'i|itii>ii>i  of  Mciiiii'  ih'W  types,  iVo.  <^  //rti/(/cH'«  I'velim, 
lleii.  r.  S.  dcol.  f<iii'v.of  IVyum.aiid  I'lirlioiiH  of  Conliij.  'IWr.,  pp.  !iirt7-318. 
187'2. 

Slliirlun,    tiBrliuiiif'-riJin    JiiniHtlr,   Cifliic ii«,   nuil   TiTllHry.      fliiiira   Arniiingf.Uii, 

CriiHunleUina,  Lriitfihr.»,  I'l/iiiulifrra.    'I'ln' liiittT  l»  inly  iimiii'U  Ihtb.   TIib  K«iiuiil»ili'iicrlbeil 
111  vol.  Iv  of  (Iruliiffirnl  t'.i^l.  (if  the  Wlk  i'ltniliel  {Clurmrc  Kiiuf). 

Meek,  F.  B.  I'reliiiiiiiiiry  liNt  of  foHHllH  collected  hy  Dr.  IIuydeii'H  Explor- 
iiiK  KxpiMlition  of  HTI  in  lltiih  itml  Wyoiniii>{  TtTiitorieH,  with  dencrip- 
tioim  of  ii  f<nv  iii'W  spericH.  <_  fJ.  S.  tirol.  Siirr.  of  Muiitniia  and  Adjavvnt 
V'trr.,  lifport  fur  Iri'l.  pp.  :17:»-;I77.     H7'J. 

Hlliiriiiii,  Curbunlfiirutia,  JurntMlc,  Crxinraoaii,  siid  Trrtlury. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Ui  port  oi.  the  I'uleontolojry  of  Husterii  .Nohraska  ;  with  some 
ri-miiiki  on  I  lie  CiirlHtiiiforoiin  rocks  of  that  district.  <^  llaydni'ii  final 
Itep.  of  the  U.  S.  Ueol.  Sure,  of  Nebn^ka,  pp.  H3-titU,  11  plates.     l«7a. 

Cnrlionlt'oruuH  foimUii  only,    Qeiiern  I,  I'lnbopora,  Eittotium. 

Meek,  F.  B.  .Sper^jen  Hill  fossils  ideiititied  Hmon{i(  H]>ecimenH  from  Idaho. 
<^  .int.  ./oiini,  S<;i,,  \  nj.  v,  ;iil  iscr.,  pp,  HHil,  ;ifj4.     IH73. 

The  mill, or  Ideiitillu'i,  iiiiiiiii)(  Mniiii>  roIlHcUoiiH  iniirte  liy  I'i'of,  P,  U.  HmdlBy,  Momu  of 
till,  uiiniitd  MpucluH  of  Mnllu'i-a,  for  wliiili  tliu  lociillty  lu  Wtt'<liiugtou  County,  IndlHDa, 
known  an  ".SfierKHii  Hill  ",  U  iiott'il. 

MdCk,  F.  B.  I'reliniiiiiiry  I'.iieimfnlojjical  report;  consisting  of  lists  of 
fossils,  with  reiiiiuks  on  llic  iij^cs  of  the  rocks  in  whieh  they  were  found, 
ttc,  &e.  <C  /Idtidcn'K  suih  Ami.  lUporl  uf  the  U.  «S'.  Gfol.  Survey  of  the 
Terr.,  pp.  4:51 -".IH.     1H7:{. 

Silurian,  ('Hrlioniferou*,  Jurunhic,  Ci'ctBceiius,  and  Turtiary.  Qvuora  Admctoi>$it, 
Vdatrlhi. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Descriptions  of  Iiivertelirate  fossils  of  theSihirian  and  Devon- 
ian systems,  <^  I'tiliuntolixjii  of  Ohio  (.Veirberry),  vol.  i,  pp.  l-2i;5,  plates 
l-'i'2,  ami  ;!  plates  of  diaj;raiua  of  Crinoidg.     Irt73. 

Meek,  F.  B,  Notes  on  some  of  the  fossils  li<;nred  in  the  recently  issued 
lll'th  volume  of  the  Illinois  State  (ieologieal  Report.  <^Am.  Joiirii.  Sci., 
vol.  vii,  M  ■  vr.,  pji.  lp!'.t-llt:i ;  continued  on  pii.  3t>'J-37(>,  uml  '|H4-'II)0,  and 
5ci0-58l.  _  M74, 

III  IIiIh  8iri<'s  of  ai  tU'Ien,  Mr,  Meek  revii^fR  mid  t'xtnnds  the  discriplloDK  of  a  large  iiutn* 
bir  of  llic  M|)i!cieH  I'liiliniued  in  tli«  ftltl'.  volume  of  III.  Ilriil.  Ilip,  unA  hIho  preneotH  hoiiib 
very  iin|ioriiiiit  pbilomi|iliieiiI  dlHCUM-iouH  of  the  rehitiouH  of  the  upecioM  aud  of  the  higher 
groupH. 

Meek,  F.  B.  The  new  genus  Euchondria.  <^./)/i.  Jourii.  Set.,  vol.  vii,  2d 
ser.,  p.  Jl.').     1^71. 

Mr.  Meok,  In  a  brief  note,  propoHes  tbo  generic  name  Euchondria,  of  mblcb  the  PecUn 

egliCttiH  of  (leiiiil/.  in  the  type. 


"'i  •) 


li 


:  Mil 


, 


i 


f        1 

i"\  ; 

i  '■  ■'■ 

' 

1               ! 

ii  ,i  ij,. : 

48       BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Desrnptioii  of  Plourotoniiirift  togRerti,  <^  nai/den^a  Ann,  Hep. 
U.  S.  Gi'ol  and  Geoy.  Suney  of  the  Terr,  for  l5l73,  p.  2^1,  foot-uote.     1874. 

Cnrboniforoiia. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Notes  on  soiiio  fossils  from  near  the  castorn  base  of  tbo  Rocky 
Mountains,  west  of  Greoley  and  Kvans,  Colorailo,  and  othors  from  about 
aOl)  miles  fnitlier  eastward;  with  dtscriptious  of  a  few  new  species. 

<  liuUitin  U.  S.  a  vol.  and  Geoy.  Sun:  of  the  Terr.,  2d  ser.,  No.  1,  pp.  39-47. 

Thpse  fosollii  are  from  tlio  Fox  HiUii  and  Lnrainio  (Lignltic)  Clroupa. 

Meek,   F.   B.      Di'scription   of   Unios,   sn|i]iosed   to    be  of  Triassio   ago. 

<  niieeler's  Aim.  Hep.  Krpl  and  tinrr.  IVtut  of  the  WOth  Merid.,  pp.  H3,  84. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Description  of  Olenellns  ^^ilborti  and  O.  bowelli.  <  Wheeler's 
Kijil.  and  .S/irr.  Jlest  of  the  I0i)lh  Merid.,  vol.  iii,  Geoloyi/,  \)\t.  I'^i,  183. 
1875. 

These  two  speci-s  are  fullj-  doKcrihed  ami  llhiAtrnted  In  White  »  Report  on  I'lrcrtebrati 
Paleo nitilugy ,  part  1,  vol.  iv,  H'heeler't  Krpl,  and  Surv.  ff'int  of  the  lOOth  ileriilini. 

M-3ek,  F.  B.  Di'scriptions  of  the  Invcrtebnite  fossils  from  the  Carbon iferons 
System.  <^  Paleonloloyi/  of  Ohio  (Xewherry),  vol.  ii,  pp. '2tV.)-347,  plates 
10, 14,  l.'),  Hi,  17, 18,  ly,  and  '20.     Iri7.'j. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Notice  of  a  very  largo  fSoniatito  from  Kastern  Kansas.  (Car- 
boiiifci-ons,)  <[  linUetin  U.  S.  Geul,  and  Geoy.  Sttrr,  of  the,  Terr.,  No.  r>,  'ii 
ser.,  vol.  i,  p.  41.').     1876. 

The  iiuthnr  regHrdwit  an  at  most  only  a  variety  of  O.  #2oi5»K»Meekit  Worthen,  although 
Httaiuiiig  80  great  »i?.e. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Descriptions  and  illustrations  of  fossil?  from  Vancouver's  and 
Sucia  I^'lands,  and  other  Nortliwestern  localities.  ■<'^  linlletin  U.  S.  GeoL 
and  (reoy.  Siirr.  of  the  Terr.,  vol.  ii,  No.  4,  pp.  351-374,  G  plates.     187G. 

CarboniferouH,  Cretaceou«,  and  Tertiary ;  mostly  Crotacouui.  A  large  part  of  the  specli^s 
omliraced  in  thin  paper  were  originally  deaeribed  by  the  author  in  18,16,  In  vol.  iv  of  7Va«». 
Albnny  hitituie,  anj  are  here  redeHcribed  with  othera,  and  llluHtrated. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Note  on  the  new  genus  ITintacriaus,  Grinnell.  <[  liulletin 
r.  S.  Geol.  and  Geoy.  Sure,  of  the  Terr.,  vol.  ii,  No.  4,  pp.  375-378,  'i  wood- 
cuts.    1870. 

Thiti  paper  coniiiiita  largely  of  a  redoncrlption  and  rectiflcalion  of  the  genu*. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Descriptions  of  Cretaceous  fossils.  <^  Heport  ef  Capt.  Ma^ 
co.nb'g  E.rpl.  Exped.from  Santa  F6  to  the  Junction  of  the  Grand  and  Green 
liivers,  pp.  121-133,  2  plates.     187G. 

The  expliiration  waa  made  in  1859,  but  the  report  was  not  publiahed  until  1876,  when 
Mr,  Muek  ruvU^d  the  work,  in  accorduucc  with  bin  viewii  at  the  time  of  publication. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Report  on  the  Paleontological  collections.  <[  Capl.  Simpson's 
lieport  Expl.  Great  liMin  of  the  Terr,  of  Utah,  Apij  mdix  J,  pp.  33l)-373, 
plates  1-5.     1«7(;. 

Devonian,  OurboniferouR,  Jurasnic,  Cretaceom,  and  T -rtlary.  The  explorntiont  were 
made  ami  the  foKHiU  collucted  nearly  eighteen  years  before  the  ptibllcalion  of  this  report ; 
but  the  paleontology  waH  corrected  in  accordanie  with  the  views  of  the  author  at  the  lime 
of  publication. 


►logy. 


I. — PUBLICATIONS  MADK  IN  THE   UNITED  STATES.         49 


fen'a  Ann.  Hep. 
-note.     1874. 

( of  tho  Rocky 

Ira  from  about 

new  specieH. 

1,111).  39-17. 


Triussic   ngo. 
Inrf.,  pp.  83,  81. 

i.     <  Wheehr'a 
.  pp.  IH,',  183. 

ion  on  /■    crtcbrale 
Mrritliii'i. 

CarboiiiftTons 
iC)'J-317,  platfs 

Iviinsas.    (Car- 
Tvrr.,  No.  i\  'iA 

Wortlien,  nlthough 

aiicouvcr's  and 
ktin  V.  S.  Geol. 
ites.     187G. 

',e  part  of  the  spccli'S 
io  vol.  iv  of  Tram. 

>11.  <  Hull,  tin 
75-378,  2  woou- 

s  genua. 

•t  «/  Capt  Ma- 
rand  and  Green 


d  until  1876,  when 
publivatiou. 

Capl.  Simpson's 
J,  pp.  33y-373, 

>  explorntiona  wer« 
tioii  of  thia  report : 
'  HUthor  Ht  the  tiuio 


Meek,  F.  B.  A  report  on  the  Invertebrate  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  FossUs 
of  the  Upper  Missouri  country.  <  Haydcn'a  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.  of  the  Terr., 
vol.  ix, pp. i-lxi.,  1-629, 45 plates,  45  11.  4°.  Washington:  Goverumeut 
Printing  Office.    1876. 

Thia  groat  work  contain!  deacriptiona  and  iUuatratlona  of  nearly  300  apeclei;  more 
than  200  genera  and  aubgenera  are  fully  diaguoaed ;  bealdea  Trbleh  full  diagnoaea  of  the 
familiea  which  ombraco  them  are  given,  Alao  philoaophical  diacuaaion  of  many  Important 
queationa.  The  greater  part  of  the  apeciea  embraced  in  thia  volume  were  previoualy,  from 
time  to  time,  deacribed  and  publiabed,  mainly  In  the  publlcationa  of  the  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Paleontology.  <  U.  S.  Geol.  Expl.  40th  Parallel  (King),  part  i, 
pp.  1-197,  17  plates.    1877. 

Silurlnn,  Devonian,  Carboniferoua,  Triaaaic,  Juraaaic,  Crctaceoua,  Tertiary .  Genera 
Entumticfrai  (Hyutt),  Endiicoccras  (Hyntt),  Polyrhytit,  Rhytophoru;  Pyrgulifcra, 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  F.  V.  Hayden.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Gastero- 
poda, from  the  Cretaceous  formations  of  Nebraska  Territory.  <^  Proc. 
Aoad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  63-69.    1856. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  F.  V.  Hayden.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Gastero- 
poda and  Cephalopoda,  from  the  Cretaceous  formations  of  Nebraska 
Territory.    <  Proc.  Aoad.  Nat.  Svi.  Phila.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  70-72.    1856. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  F,  V.  Ha>  Ten.  Descriptions  of  twenty-eight  new  species 
of  Ai'opliala  and  one  Gasteropod,  from  the  Cretaceous  formations  of 
Nebraska  Territory.  <^  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  81-87. 
1856. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  F.  V.  Hayden.  Descriptions  of  new  ppecies  of  Acephala 
and  Gasteropoda,  from  tho  Tertiary  formations  of  Nebraska  Territory ; 
with  some  g»»neriil  roraarks  on  tho  geology  of  the  country  about  the 
sources  of  the  Missouri  River.  •<  Proo.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  viii, 
pp.lll-iae.    1856. 

Meek,  F.  B„  and  F.  V.  Hayden.  Descriptions  of  new  fossil  species  of  Mol- 
lusna,  collected  by  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden  in  Nebraska  Territory,  together  with  a 
complete  catalogue  of  all  the  remains  of  Invertebrata  hitherto  described 
and  identified  from  tho  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  formations  of  that 
region.    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  265-286.    1856. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  F.  V.  Hayden.  Descriptions  of  new  species  and  genera 
of  fossils  collected  by  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden  in  Nebraska  Territory,  under  the 
direction  of  Lieut.  G.  K.  Warren,  U.  S.  Topographical  Engineers;  with 
some  remarks  on  the  Tertury  and  Cretaceous  formations  of  the  North- 
west, and  the  parallelism  of  the  latter  with  those  of  other  portions  of 
the  United  States  and  Territories.  <^  Proc.  Acad,  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  2d  sor., 
vol.  i,  pp.  117-148.     1857. 

Qenera  Fteudebuccinum,  Corbulamella. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  F.  V.  Hayden.  Note  on  fossils  of  PTebraska.  (Letter 
to  Lieut.  G.  K.  Warren.)    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  433-442. 

1858. 

This  article  la  mainly  geological,  but  the  foaalla  which  eharaoterlie  the  formationa  that 
«re  diacuaaod  are  enumerated. 


Mis.  Pub.  No.  10- 


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„v  OF  IT^VERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

'.'Sb"°"""    ,„,„„,.— —.--•■"'•'"•"'•"°'"''"' 

M,«ouri.  Smithsonian  Con<r.6u..on,      K  ^^_^^  CretaceOUS  beds 

TWaincludeaanotelnreiu 

.  T  V  Hayden.    Geological  ^-vlor^';rllT:^:^^Z 

are  described".    <.  ^  r«i- 

18''9-  ,         On  a  uew  genus  of  ratelliform  shells 

A  deiicrlption  ot  Hie  v^uru 
corrected  lut  of  fo«»ii«.  K„,atic  catalogue,  ^Hh  synonyma, 

Meel.  F.  B..  ana  T.  V.  Hayden.     ^>«  -  ^s  fouUted  i..  Nebraska 
J;    of  Jurassic,  Cretaceous,  and  Ttrtiary  „f  ^j^^t.  G.  K. 

Warren.ofL.S.Topogr  I 

vol.iv,'2c:ser.,pp.417  W^.  g^ujjan 

Meek   r   B.,  «»<i  T.  V.  Hayden.     ^^7^  ^,  .f^  "t^^Us,  collected  in 
^'tpVimodi;i),  Jurassic,  Cretaceou^^^^^^^^^^ 

Kraska  by  tbe  Exploring  l^xycHlitioum^^^^^^^  ^^^^^  ^^^^^^^^       ,^e 

rocUs  from  -bich  tl-F---  "g^;'^'"^'^-     ^ 

^ol.  V,  2d  ser.,  PP-  4io-li7.  •  Cretaceons  fossils 

2d  ser.,  pp.  21-28.    1862. 


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nic  remains 

V.  Hayden, 

of  Lieut.  G. 

with  some 

,he  Burround- 

r.,  pp.  41-59. 

logy  of  the  Upper 


etaceous  beds 
arboniferous 
at.  Sci.  Phila., 


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■gan'C  remains 
Pcrriian  rocks 
;c  ^.    1858. 
foaailii  of  Permian 

n  Kansas  Terri- 
aper,  with  some 
s  in  which  they 
2d  ser.,  pp.  8-30. 

atelliform  shells 
Sci.,  vol.xxix,2d 


organic  remains 
jbraska.    <  Proc. 
I, 
I  ia  also  added )  alao  a 

,  with  synonyma, 
ected  in  Nebraska 
1  of  Lieut.  G.  K. 
■ad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 

,w  Lower  Silurian 
)88il8,  collected  in 
roandof  Capt.Wm. 
tmo  remarks  on  the 
}ad.  Nat.  Soi.  Phila., 

7  Cretaceous  fossils 
ion  sent  out  by  the 
Uau,  U.  S.  Topogra- 
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it.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi, 


Meek,  F.  B.,  and  T.  V.  Hayden.  Paleontology  of  the  Upper  Missouri. 
■<  Smithsonian  Conlrihutions  to  Knowledge  (172),  pp.  1-135,  5  plates.    1864. 

Primordial,  CarboniferoUD,  Perraiao,  and  JuraHUlc.  Genera  Oamptoneetet,  Lioplacodet, 
Eumicrotis,  Clucnomya.  Tbla  work  containH  deiuriptionK  of  ncw/reaA-ioaicr  Juramiic HpceleH, 
the  tirHt  of  that  nge  discovered  in  North  America.  The  worli  has  additional  importance  in 
conBequence  of  the  philosophical  dlscusaion  of  important  qnestiona. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  'Worthen.  Descriptions  of  new  Carboniferous  fossils 
from  Illinois  and  other  Western  States.  <^Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
vol.  iv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  447-472.    1860. 

Oenera  Sphenopotertnm,  Soleniscus.  Afterward  republUhed  In  the  lUinoit  Qeological 
Report*,  vol.  il. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Crinoidea 
and  Echinoidea,  from  the  Carboniferous  rocks  of  Illinois  and  other 
Western  States.  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  iv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  379- 
397.    1860.  . 

Afterward  republished  In  the  Illinois  Geological  Report),  vol.  11. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  ami  A.  H.  Worthen.  Remarks  on  the  ago  of  the  Goniatite 
Liuiostone  at  Rockford,  Indiana,  and  its  relation  to  the  "Black  Slate" 
of  the  Western  States,  and  to  some  of  the  succeeding  rocks  above  the 
latter.     <C  •'»•.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxii,  2d  se..,  pp.  167-177.     1861. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Descriptions  of  new  Paleozoic  fossils 
from  Illinois  and  Iowa.  <C  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  v,  2d  ser.,  pp. 
12tf-148.     1861. 

Genera  Burmcrinui,  Cardioptit,  Orthonema.  Afterward  republished  in  the  Illinois 
Oeologiciil  Reports,  vol.  11. 

itfeek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Note  in  relation  to  a  genus  of  Crinoids 
from  the  Coalmeasures  of  Illinois  and  Nebraska,  proposed  on  page  174 
of  this  volume  of  the  Journal.  <^  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxix,  2d  ser.,  p. 
350.     lt-65. 

The  authors  regard  their  genua  Erisocrinus  aa  identical  with  Philocrinus  de  Konlnck. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Notice  of  some  now  types  of  organic 
remaing,  from  the  Coal  Measures  of  Illinois.  <^  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
vol.  ix,  2a  ser.,  pp.  41-53.     1865. 

Genera  Acanthu'.elson,  Paltzocaris,  Anthracerpes,  Palaocampa,  Afterward  republished 
and  Illustrated  in  vol.  ill  of  the  Illinois  Qtological  Reports. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.     Remarks  on  the  genus  Taxocrinus 
(Phillips)  McCoy,  1844;  and  its  relations  to  Forbeseocrinus,  de  Koninck 
and  Le  Hon,  1854,  with  descriptions  of  new  species.    <^  Proc.  Acad.  Nat. 
Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  ix,  2d  ser.,  pp.  138-143.     1865. 
Republished  in  vol,  11  of  the  Illinois  Qeological  Reports. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Cri- 
noidea, &.Q.,  from  the  Paleozoic  rocks  of  Illinois  and  some  of  the  adjoining 
States.    <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  ix,  2d  ser.,  pp.  143-155.    1865. 

A  "note  in  regard  to  the  name  '  Cincinnati  Group ',  Med  in  the  foregoing  paper  "  is 
appended  on  p.  15.5.  The  deacrlptlonsare  republished  and  the  views  restated  in  the  Illinois 
Qeological  Reports,  vol.  i. 


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Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  ContribntionB  to  the  Paleontology  of 
Illinois  and  other  Western  States.  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  PhUa.,  vol. 
ix,  2d  set.,  pp.  245-273.    186r>. 

Silnrlan.  Devoninn,  and  CarbonKeroui.  Oeoui  Eiidolobu§.  Afterward  rcpabllihed 
in  the  HUnni$  Geological  Rtportt,  vol.  it. 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  "Worthen.  Contributions  to  the  Paleontology  of 
Illinois  and  other  Western  States.  <!^Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Pkila.,  vol. 
X,  2d  ser.,  pp.  251-275.    1866. 

CurboniferouB.  Genera  Steganocrinut,  Strotocrinu$,  Anomphalut,  Afterward  repab- 
lished  and  illustrated  iu  the  lUinoii  Geological  Report: 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Descriptions  of  Paleozoic  fossils  from 
the  Silurian,  Devonian,  and  Carboniferous  Rocks  of  Illinois  and  other 
Western  States.    <  Proc.  Chicago  Acad.  Sci.,  pp.  11, 23.    1866. 

Genera  Monopteria,  Alegaptera.  Afterward  repablUhed  in  the  IUinoi$  Geological 
Report!,  vol.  Ii. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Descriptions  of  Invertebrates  from  the 
Carboniferous  System.  •<  Worthen^B  Geological  Survey  of  Illinoit,  vol.  ii, 
pp.  145-411,  plates  14-20,  and  23-32.     1866. 

Genera  Sphenopoterium,  Cardiopiia,  Trematoditcut,  Strotorrinut,  Steganoe.rinu$,  Ccelo- 
crinut,  Oligoporni,  Erisoerinue,  Synlrielaama,  £umicroli$  Trachydomia,  Orthonema,  Sole- 
nincus,  AcanthoteUon,  Palancarit,  Anthracerpet,  I'alaocampa,  Shcenaster.  Vojumei  ii,  lii,  v, 
and  vi  of  these  Ilepnrls  all  comprlHe  very  important  work)  on  Invertebrate  Paleontology, 
in  which  are  not  only  iipecieg  and  genera  deocribed,  but  higher  groups  are  defined,  and 
many  Important  queationH  are  philoaophlcally  dUcusaed, 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Preliminary  notice  of  a  Scorpion,  a 
Eurypterus  T  and  otlier  fossils,  from  the  Coal-measures  of  Illinois. 
<  Am.  Journ.  SvL,  vol.  xlv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  19-28.     1868. 

Afterward  fully  deacribcd  and  illuatrated  in  one  of  the  lllinoig  Geological  Report$,  vol.  111. 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Notes  on  some  points  in  the  s'  ctnre 
and  habits  of  the  Paleozoic  Crinoidea.  <^  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
vol.  sii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  323-334.    1868. 

Afterward  republlithed  In  the  lUinoii  Geological  Reparti,  vol,  v. 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Remarks  on  some  types  of  Carbonifer- 
ous Crinoidea,  witli  de8cripti'^>ti8  of  new  genera  and  species  of  the  same, 
and  of  one  Echiuoid.  •<  i'roc.  Acad,  Nat.  Sci.Phila.,  vol.  xii,  2d  ser.,  ^o. 
335-3.')'.>.     1868. 

Genera  Darycrinu;  yiplerocrinui.  Afterward  repnbliahed  in  the  Illinoi$  Geological 
Reports,  vol.  V. 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Paleontology  of  Illinois.  <  Worthen^B 
Geological  Surrey  of  Illinois,  vol.  iii,  pp.  2'J1-!J65,  plates  1-20.     i868. 

Silurlnn,  Devonian,  and  CHrbonifnroua.  Genera  A-.omalocrinu$,  leoncma,  JCractino- 
para,  Lepide»the$,  Onychaiter,  Mnzonia. 

Meek,  P.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Notes  on  some  points  in  the  structure 
and  habits  of  the  Paleozoic  Crinoidea.  <[  ^m.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xlviii,  2d 
ser.,  pp.  23-40.    180*9. 

Afterward  republished  in  the  Illinoii  Oeological-Reporlt,  vol.  ▼. 


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PhUa.,  vol. 

|rd  repnbltibed 

jntology  of 
PMla.,  vol. 

jterwsrd  repab- 

fossils  from 
is  and  other 
16. 
noil  Qtologieal 

ites  from  the 
linoit,  vol.  ii, 

anorrinu*,  Calo- 
Ortkonema,  Sole- 
Volume!  li,  m,  V, 
ite  Pnleontolugy, 
ar«  deflned,  and 

a  Scorpion,  a 
B  of  IllinoiB. 

•,al  Report$,  vol.  ill. 

the  at    ^ctiire 
'at.  ScL  Phila., 


of  Uarbonifer- 
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lii,  '2il  sor.,  ^p. 

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Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  TVorthen.  Descriptions  of  new  Crinoidea  and 
EchiHoidua  from  the  Carboniferous  rocka  of  the  Western  States,  with  a 
note  on  the  genus  Oiiychauter.  <^  Proc.  Aoad.  Xat.  8ci,  Phila,,  vol.  xiii, 
2d  ser.,  pp.  67-83.    1H69. 

Afterward  republliibed  in  the  IlUniii  Otologl  .'.  Rtporti,  vol.  ▼. 

Meek,  F,  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.  Remarks  on  the  Blaatoidea,  with  de- 
scriptions of  new  species.  <^  Proo.  Aoai.  Nat,  Sei,  Phila.,  vol.  xiii,  2d 
ser.,  pp.  83-91.    1869. 

Afterward  republlahed  in  the  lUinoii  Geological  Reports,  vol.  v. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.    Note  on  the  relations  of  S.ynocladia. 
King,  1849,  to  the  proposed  genus  Septopora,  Prout,  1858.    <^  Proo,  Aoad. 
Nat.  Soi.  Phila.,  vol.  xiv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  15-18.     1870. 
The  author  regardi  these  formi  as  congenerio. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  'Worthen.  Descriptions  of  new  species  and  genera 
of  fossils  from  the  Paleozoic  rooks  of  the  Western  States.  <^  Proc,  Aoad 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  xiv,  2d  ser.,  pp.  22-56.    1870. 

Silurian  and  Garboulferoua.  Genera  Oodunitet,  Oarbonarca,  OUnopiitha,  Solenocheilus, 
Temnocheilut.  Afterward  republUhed  ai>d  iUuttrated  in  the  lUinoit  Geological  Reports, 
vol.  vi. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  Worthen.    Paleontology  of  Illinois.    Descriptions 
of  Invertebrates  from  the  Carboniferous  System.    <^  Worthen's  tieological 
Sim)ey  of  Illinois,  vol.  v,  pp.  323-619,  plates  1-32.    1873. 
Qenera  Phytetocrinut,  Nipterocrinut,  Codonitei. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  and  A.  H.  'Worthen.  Paleontology  of  Illinois.  Descriptions 
of  Invertebrates.  <  fVorthen'a  Geological  Survey  of  Illinois,  vol.  vi,  pp. 
491-532,  plates  23-32.    1875. 

Oonua  Carbonarta.    A  portion  of  these  detcriptiona  are  by  Mi.  tVortben  alone. 

Miller,  S.  A.    Cincinnati  Quarterly  Journal  of  Science.    1874. 

Thin  Journal  exlHted  only  two  years,  1S74  and  1875.  The  flrat  year  it  wan  conducted 
by  Mr.  Miller  as  editor  and  proprietor,  and  the  aecond  year  by  the  same  in  connection  with 
L.  M.  Hoaea,  when  it  was  discontinued,  inaking  volumes  i  and  ii  complete.  Mr.  Miller 
contributed  deaorlntiona  of  quite  a  number  of  gpeoles  and  two  genera,  which  are  distributed 
throughout  the  pageg  of  both  volumei.  As  this  publication  is  likely  to  be  seldom  found  in 
libraries,  a  list  of  these  species  and  geiera  is  here  tciven.    All  yre  of  Lower  Silurian  age. 

AnomaI.ODONTA.  a.  gigantea  BelleropKon  mohri.  Beytichia  duryl.  B.  chamberii. 
S.  richardeoni.  B.  Uriatomarginatun.  Bulhotrepie  ramulotui.  Cyclora  hoffmani.  Cyrto- 
cerai  vallandigkami.  Oypricartiitu  hainesi.  Cyrtolite»  elegant.  C.carinata.  Olyplocrinua 
forDKbelli.  Leperditiabyrneti.  Lichenocrinut  tubereulatut.  MeOALOORAPTUS.  M.teelchi. 
Modiolopsit  vertaille$en$it,  Patcolu»  daneini.  P.  claudei.  Pleurotomaria  kalli.  Strepto- 
rhynchut  1  halli.  Tentaculile$  rir.hmondenti$.  Trematit  dyeri.  Acidaapii  anchoralit.  A, 
o'jitalli,  Arthraria  biclava.  Beyrichia  eincinnatienii$.  Crania  dyeri.  0.  multipunclata, 
Cyrtocerai  obicura.  O.  ventricoaum,  Glyptocrinui  ihafferi.  Heterocrinut  itodaetylui. 
Lingiila  va/i  kornei,  Orthia  meeki.  Orthocerat  bymeai.  O.  dyeri.  O.  cincinnaticnaia. 
O.  kalli.  O.  harperi.  O.  foateri.  O.  meeki.  O.  mokri.  O.  tranateraa.  Trematoapira  (?) 
ijttadriplicata. 

Miller,  S.  A.  The  American  Paleozoic  fossils :  a  catalogue  of  the  genera 
and  species.    Cincinnati,  Ohio,  published  by  the  author.    1877. 


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Morton,  S.  O.  Synopsis  of  tlie  organic  remains  of  the  Ferrnginous  Sands. 
Formation  of  the  United  States ;  with  geological  remarks.  <  4m.  Journ. 
Sm.,  vol.xvii,  Ist  ser.,  pp.'i74-295;  continaed  in  vol.  xviLi,  pp.  243-250. 
1829. 

Cretaceoui. 

Morton,  S.  O.  Description  of  the  fossil  shells  which  characterize  the  At- 
lantic Secondary  Formation,  including  four  new  species.  <  Journ.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  72-100,  4  plates.    1829. 

Morton,  S.  O.  Description  of  a  new  species  of  Ostrea,  with  some  remarks 
on  the  O.  convexa,  Say.  <  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi,  Ist  ser., 
pp.  50, 51. 1  flg.  on  plate  i.    1829. 

Morton,  S.  O.  Description  qf  two  new  species  of  sheila  of  the  genera 
Scaphitesand  Crepidnla;  with  some  observations  on  the  Ferrngiooas 
Sand,  Plastic  Clay,  and  Upper  Marine  formations  of  the  United  States. 
<  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vi,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  107-119, 1  plate.    1829. 

To  which  l»  added  a ' '  Note,  eontainiug  a  notice  of  loma  fouUi  recently  dUoovered  In 
New  Jcwey  ",  pp.  120-129. 

Morton,  S.  Q.  Additional  observations  on  the  geology  and  organic  remains 
of  New  Jersey  and  Delaware.  <  Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sei.  Phiia.,  vol.  vJ,  Ist 
ser.,  pp.  189-204,  1  plate.    1830. 

Mostly  corrected  deacriptloni  of  gpeeiei  formerly  pablUhed  in  •  preylou  part  of  tb* 
lame  volume, 

Morton,  S.  O.    Synopsis  of  the  organic  remains  of  the  Ferrnginous  Sand 
formation  of  the  United  States,  with  geological  remarks.    <  .im.  Journ. 
Sci.,  vol.  xviii,  1st  ser.,  pp.  243-250,  3  plates.    1830. 
Contlnned  from  vol.  zvil,  pp.  274-295. 

Morton,  S.  Q.  Synopsis  of  the  organic  remains  of  the  Cretaceous  Group 
of  the  United  States;  illustrated  by  nineteen  plates;  to  which  is  added 
an  appendix  containing  a  tabular  view  of  the  Tertiary  fossils  hitherto 
discovered  in  North  America.    8°.    pp.  88  -f-  8  -f-  23.    1834. 

Qenera  Venilia,  Hamului.  The  "appeodiz"  wai  orlglDally  publiihad  In  vol,  vlii, 
Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  but  the  body  of  the  work  ti  an  independent  publication,  and 
coDtaiui)  many  original  deicrlptloDt  of  Cretaceoai  foil  11  ipecies. 

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Thin  apecleg  all  appear  to  belong  to  recent  forms,  although  they  were  there  foailUced. 

Bay,  Tbomaa.     An  account  of  some  of  tbe  fossil  Shells  of  Maryland. 

<  Jriitrn.  Acad.  Nat.  Soi.,  vol.  iv,  Ist  ser.,  pp.  124-155,  7  plates.     1824. 
I  Oenui  Diipotea, 

Bay,  Thomas.     On  two  genera  and  several  new  species  of  Crinoldea. 

<  Journ.  Acad.Nal.  Sci.,  vol.  iv,  1st  ser.,  pp.  289-296.     1825. 
■  Oenera  CaryocrinUet,  Pentremite  (corrected). 

Boudder,  S.  H.  On  Devonian  Insects  from  Now  Brunswick.  <  Am.  Journ. 
Sci.,  vol.  xxxix,  2d  ser.,  pp.  357, 358.     1865. 

Boudder,  S.  H.  On  tbe  fossil  Insects  from  Illinois,  tbe  Miamia  and  Heme- 
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Journ,  Soi. ,  vol.  xl,  2d  ser.,  pp.  268-271.     1865. 

Boudder,  S.  H.  An  inquiry  into  tbe  Zoological  relations  of  the  lirst  dis- 
covered traces  of  fossil  Nenropterous  Insects  in  North  America ;  with 
reni.irks  on  tbe  difFerenco  of  strncture  in  tbe  wings  of  living  Neuroptera. 

<  Mem.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  i,  pp.  173-192,  plate  6.    1865. 

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vol.  iii,  pp.  .560-572, 10  woodcuts.     1868. 
/  CarbonlferouB. 

^  Boudder,  S.  H.    On  the  Carboniferous  Myriapods  preserved  in  the  Sigil- 
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60      BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  INVEUTEBKATE  rALEONTOLOGY. 

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Boudder,  S.  H.  Doscrlpt'  u  of  two  species  of  CarabidiB  found  in  tho  Inter- 
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Ohio  Valley.  Hearch  In  the  principal  llbrarioH  of  th  country  has  failed  to  And  the  work, 
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tlOD. 

Bhaler,  N.  8.    On  the  occurrence  rS  thu  fuus  iieatricoa  in  Kentucky. 

<  Avi.  Nat.,  vol.  xi,  p.  628.     I*?r7. 

Prof.  Shaler  adopta  tho  ««gp"i)tlon  that  ih"  Bealrieem  are  related  to  the  Spongeg,  and 
tthina  that  he  ia  anthMriz.ed  Dy  Prof.  Hyatt  to  aay  that  be  baa  abandoned  bla  former  view, 
that  they  are  Uepbulopodl. 

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01 


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ltl>.  lWl-!«:i.     1870. 

U»oc.  Adv.  Sd,,  i,  pp. 

It  tha  dnie  of  pubUcallon, 

fuiintain  Tertiarins. 
ie»,  vul.  ii,  No.  1,  pp. 


vigB,  with  an  appen- 
leog.  Sun.  of  ih»  Ter- 

he  CLxrboniferous  of 
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ects  iu  the  Aiiierican 
f  the  Territoriet,  vol. 

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B  found  in  the  Inter- 
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t  institutiouB  in  ex- 
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ntucky.    1877. 

ritb  the  above  title  ii  re- 
of  the  Brachiopodi  of  the 
a  failed  to  find  the  work, 
ilud  to  elicit  nay  loforma- 

bricoa  in  Kentucky. 

lated  to  the  Spongei,  and 
[indonad  hii  former  view, 

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Ihumard,  B.  F.    DoncriptinnN  of  new  Hpociod  of  orKanin  romainH.    <^  Swal' 
Iow'm  Oeuhijical  Surrey  of  MitiiouH,  part  ii,  pp.  IH.'i-aOci,  H  i)Iiito8.     18r>r). 
U|i|H'r  Hllurlan  and  OarbonifHrnitii, 

Shumard,  B.  F.  Description  of  now  fosnil  Crinoidea  from  tho  Taleozoio 
K<>cl<H  of  tlio  woHtorn  and  Houtliurn  portinna  of  the  Ilnitud  States. 
<;  TranH.  St.  Louii  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  71-80,  1  plnte.    1857. 

Sbumard,  B.  F.  PeHcriptionH  of  new  fosniJH  from  the  Tertiary  formation  of 
Oregon  and  Wasliington  Territories,  and  the  Cretaceous  of  Vancouver's 
Island,  collected  hyDr.  .lolin  Evans,  U.  S.  Oeolo(;if«t,  under  instructions 
from  the  Department  of  the  Interior.  <^  Trant.  St,  Louis  Acad.  Sci,,  vol. 
i,»pp.  l!i0-li!5.     1858. 

(Hiumard,  B.  F.  DeHcriptions  of  now  species  of  Blastoidea  from  tho  Pale- 
ozoic Rocks  of  the  Western  States,  with  some  observations  on  tlie  struc- 
ture of  the  summit  of  the  genus  Pentromites.  <[  Traiu.  St.  Louii  Acad, 
Soi.,  vol.  i,  pp.  238-'.J48,  1  plate.     1858. 

jUbumard,  B.  F.  Notice  of  new  fossils  from  the  Permian  strata  of  New 
Mexico  and  Tt'Xiis,  collected  by  Dr.  Oeorgo  O.  Shunmrd,  goolojjist  of  the 
United  States  (Jovernnient  expedition  for  obtaining  water  by  moans  of 
artesian  wells  along  tlie  32d  Parallel,  under  tito  direction  of  Capt.  Joha 
Pope,  II.  8.  Corps  Top.  Eng.  <  Trant.  St,  Louis  Acad,  Sci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  290- 
297.     1858. 

DoBcrlptioiiH  of  upeciea. 

Shumard,  B.  F.  Notice  of  fossils  from  tho  Permian  strata  of  Texas  and 
New  Mexico,  obtained  by  the  United  States  expedition  under  Capt.  John 
Pope  for  boring  artesian  wells  along  the  l)2d  Parallel;  witli  descriptions 
of  new  Hpccies  from  these  strata  and  the  Coal  Measures  of  that  region. 

<  TrauH.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  ;i87-402,  1  plate.     1859. 

Bbumard,   B.  F.     Descriptions  of   new  Cretaceous    fossils  from  Texas. 

<  Trann.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  590-GlO.     18C0, 

Druwinga  of  a  part  of  thin  iinpor.nnt  collcctioo  of  foiRilii  wore  made,  but  never  pub- 
liKhcil.  riiotni^nipli  copifH  of  tlirin  oxint  in  private  buudii,  and  have  been  ri^ferred  to  by 
Mr.  MHek  fur  iduntiflc'Utiou  of  other  colluctioni. 

0humard,  B.  P.    Descriptions  of  five  new  species  of  Gasteropoda  from  the 
Coal-measures,  and  a  Uraohiopod  from  the  I'otsdam  Sandstone  of  Texas. 
i       <  Traim.  St.  Louis  Aead.  Soi.,  vol.  i,  pp.  624-627.     1860. 

■humard,  B.  F.  Tho  Primordial  zone  of  Texas,  with  descriptions  of  new 
fossils.     <  Am.  .Tourn.  Sci.,  vol.  xxxii,  2d  son,  pp.  213-221.     1861. 

Bhumard,  B.  F.     Descriptions  of    now  Cretaceous  fossils  from  Texas. 

<  I'roc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Ilist.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  188-205.    1861. 

Bhumard,  B.  F.  Notice  of  some  new  and  imperfectly  known  fossils  from 
tho  Primordial  zone  (Potsdam  Sandstone  and  Calciferous  Sand  Group) 
of  Wisconsin  and  Missouri.  <|  Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  101- 
107.     1803. 

Description  of  specioi. 


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G2       BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  INVERTEBEATE  PALFONTOLOQ Y. 

Sbumard,  B.  F.  Descriptions  of  uow  Puloozoio  fossils  <  Trans.  St.  LouIk 
Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  103-li:J.     18G3. 

Till'  foMHiiH  ucnjrlboJ  are  mostly  friiiii  llio  strain  of  the  Car'-jnirfrong  oyntem  went  of 
the  MlKSiHiiippi  River.  The  propriety  of  fieparntlug  Eltracriiiu$  .HoBmer  la  diiicaiiaed  unil 
advocated. 

Sbumard,  B.  F.  Catalogue  of  tbe  Paleozoic  fossils  of  Nortb  America. 
Part  1.  Pal»!Ozoic  Ecbinoderniata.  A  cbronologica!  list  of  works  which 
contain  dotjcriptions  or  notices  of  Nortb  American  £ubiuoduriu&ta. 
<  Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Set..,  vol.  ii,  pp.  3a5-407.    1666.  , 


Sbumard,  B.  F.^  Owen,  D.  D.,  and. 

Sbumard,  B.  F.,  YaudcU,  L.  P.,  and 
mard. 


See  Owen,  D.  D,,  and  B.  F.  Sbumard. 
See  Tandell,  L.  P.,  and  B.  F.  Shu- 


Shumard,  B.  F.,  and  Q.  C.  SwaUow.  Descriptions  of  new  fossils  from  the 
Coil  Measnres  of  Missouri  and  Kansas.  <[  Trans.  St,  Louis  Acad.  Sci,,  vol. 
i,  pp.  198-'J2-.     1853. 

ThiH  pH|)er  Ih  d^ji  one  of  tru?*  joint  anthorrhip,  but  only  of  collaboration.  Each  author 
nttaclicR  his  own  name  to  the  »pecit'D  he  descrljes,  thus  injicutlug  hia  own  respective  por- 
tion of  thi  work. 

Sbumard,  B.  F.,  and  L.  P.  Tandeli.  Notice  of  a  new  fossil  genus  belong- 
ing to  th»)  family  IMastoidea  (Eleutborocriuus).  <[  Am,  Journ.  Sci.,  vol. 
xxii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  120-122.     IKiC. 

AIbo  publiehed  In  Pruc.  Acad,  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  vlll,  pp.  73-75. 

Sbumard,  B.  F.,  and  L.  P.  Yandell.  Notice  of  a  new  fossil  genua  belong- 
ing to  the  ffMuily  Bliistoidea,  from  tbe  Devonian  strata  near  Louisville, 
Kentucky.  <  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci,  Phila.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  73-75,  1  plate. 
ISoC. 

Genus  Eleuiherocrinus.  Also  published  in  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vol.  xxii,  2d  ser.,  pp.  ICO- 
192. 

Smltb,  Sidney  I.  Notice  of  a  fossil  Insect  from  tbe  Carboniferous  forma- 
tion of  Indiana.    <  Am.  Journ.  Sci.,  vo;, :,  3d  ser.,  pp.  44-46.     1871. 

Genus  Panlia. 

Springer,  Frank.    See  Wacbamutb,  Cbarles,  and  Frank  Springer. 

Stevens,  R.  P.  Descriptions  of  new  Carboniferous  fossils  from  tbe  Appala- 
chian, Illinois,  and  Michigan  Coaliielda.  <  Am,  Journ,  Sci.,  vol.  xxv,  2d 
ser.,  pp.  2r)8-2G5.    1858. 

Stevens,  R.  P.  Report  on  the  Geological  and  Mineralogical  specimens  col- 
lecte<l  by  Mr.  C.  F.  Hall  in  Frobisbev  Bay.  <  Am,  Journ,  Svi.,  vol.  xxxv, 
2d  car.,  pp.  293, 294.    1863. 

The  author  refers  all  tne  species  to  Lower  .Silnrlao  age,  three  spcciei  of  which  be 
regards  as  new,  but  does  not  name  or  describe  them. 

St.  Jobn,  O.  H.    See  Wbite,  C.  A.,  and  O.  H.  St  John. 

Stimpson,  "Wm.  Description  of  a  new  Cardium  from  tbe  Pleistocene  of 
Hudson's  Hay.  <  Proc  Acad.  Xat,  Sci.  Phila,,  vol.  vi,  2d  ser.,  pp.  58,  59, 
1  woodcut.    1862. 


I':        i 


I      , 


>NTOLOGY.   , 
<  Trans.  St.  Louin 

liffrona  Hyitem  wpat  of 
aemer  ia  dlBcaaKd  and 

f  North  America. 
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L   £uhiiioderiuata. 

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?.,  and  B.  F.  Shu- 

Rw  fossils  from  the 
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.Iinration.  Each  author 
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)ssil  ){onu8  beloDK- 
Im,  Journ.  Sci.y  vol. 

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tssil  genus  belong- 
ca  near  Louisville, 
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res  Bpcc'i«8  of  which  he 


the  Pleistocene  of 
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I. — PUBLICATIONS  MADE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


63 


Itimpson,  'Wm.    On  the  fossil  Crab  of  Gay  Head  (Mass.).    <|  Journ.  Boston 
Sec.  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  583-589.    1863. 
Qpnu§  Archaoplax. 

Btodder,  Charles.  A  rcntribntion  to  Micro-geology.  The  "Infusorial 
Deposit"  of  Richt2i«\nd  and  other  Virginian  localities.  <^Proc. Boston 
Sac.  Nat.  Uisl.,  vol.  xviii,  pp.  206-209.    1876. 

8w?Jlow,  Or.  C.  Descriptions  of  new  fossils  from  the  Carboniferous  and 
Devonian  rocks  of  Missouri.  <^  Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Set.,  vol.  i,  pp.  635- 
659.    I860. 

i^;  Bw^allow,  Q.  C.  Descriptions  of  some  new  fossils  from  the  Carboniferous 
and  Devonian  rocks  of  Missouri.  <^  Tratis.  St,  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  ii, 
pp.  81-100.    1863. 

4  STi7allow,  O.  C.  Some  new  varieties  of  Spirifer  lineatus,  M.artin ;  Spirifer 
canieratus,  Morton ;  Spirifer  kentuckonsis,  Shumard ;  Spirifer  leidyi, 
Norwood  &  Pratten ;  Spirifer  increbescens,  Hall ;  and  Spirifer  keokuk. 
<  Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  S-ii.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  408-410.     1866. 

Swallow,  G.  C,  and  F.  Hawu.  The  rocka  of  Kansas.  <  Trans,  St.  Louis 
JcaJ.Sci.,  vol.;.  pp.  173-197.    1853. 

Uiidnr  a  subtitle  of  this  article  "  PoB«ll8  of  the  Permian  Rocks  of  KanKBB"  are  descrip- 
tioiid  (if  -k  nuinhor  of  ricvf  BpecieH,  to  each  of  which  the  name  "  Swallow  "  in  attached,  but 
his  ex  jliiBlve  authorahip  a  not  mentiooed  ia  the  title. 


Swallow.  G.  C,  B.  F.  Shumard,  and. 
Swallow. 


See  Shumard,  B.  F.,  and  G.  C. 


I 


Traak,  John  B.  Description  of  a  new  species  of  Ammonite  and  Baculite, 
from  the  Tertiary  rocks  of  Chico  Creek.  <^Proc.  Cal.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci., 
vol.  i,  pp.  85, 86,  1  plate.    1856. 

(Traak,  John  B.  Description  of  three  new  species  of  the  genus  Plagiostoma, 
fron»  the  Cretaceous  rocks  of  Los  Angeles.  <^  Proc.  Cal.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci., 
vol.  i.  p.  86,  1  plate.     1856. 

TrooBt,  Gerard.  On  Fenin-iuites  rheinwardtii,  anew  fossil ;  with  loniarks 
on  the  genus  Pentremites  (Say),  and  its  geognostic  position  in  the  States 
of  Tennessee,  Alabama,  and  Kentucky.  <^  Trans.  Geol.  Soc.  Penn.,  vol. 
i,  pnrt  ii,  pp.  224-229,  1  plate.    1835. 

TrooBt,  Gerard.  Des  ;ription  of  a  now  species  of  fossil  Asterias.  (A.  an- 
titiua.)    <  Trans.  Geol.  Soc,  Penn.,  vol.  i,  part  ii,  pp.  232-235.    1835. 

Trooat,  Gerard.    Description  of  some  organic  remaius  characterizing  the 
strata  of  the  Upper  Transition,  which  composes  Middle  Tennessee. 
<  Trans.  Geol  Soc.  Penn.,  vol.  i,  part  ii,  pp.  244-247.    1835. 
Hiimitet  haanii  U  here  deBcribed. 


Kr  TrooBt,  Gerard.    Orp;»nic  remains  discovered  in  the  strata  of  Tennessee. 
<  TroosVs  5<ft  ('fjlogiaal  Report  of  Tennessee,  pp.  45-76.     1840. 

Thla  has  lincome  known  as  "Troost't  Catalogue",  and  It  an  Important  publication 
from  the  fact  that  nubiieiiuent  anthora  have  adopted  aome  of  the  new  rptciflc  and  generlo 
namoa  ha  there  propCBod,  although  no  deBcriptioaa  were  glren. 


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64      BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  INVEKTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

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Tbc  flrHt  35  pagea  of  thla  pamphlet  contain  n  catalogue,  partially  doicriptiTe,  of  Ten- 
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Troost,  Gerard.    Seventh  Geological  Report  of  Tennessee.    1844. 

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Thla  la  merely  a  list  of  namea  of  genera  and  ipeciei,  aome  of  them  new,  without  de- 
Bcrlptiona,  The  list  is  important  from  the  fact  that  aome  of  ita  genera  and  apeciei  hare 
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numlicr  of  dewrlptiona  of  sppclca  and  genera,  mingled  with  the  text  of  descriptive  geology, 
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Odontopleura,  and  Hathyurellus  as  group-types  under  the  former;  and  Agraulo;  Ptycko- 
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(ienus  (\)}irfiopclti.t. 

Thia  report  l)enrs  dati-  ita  title-page  1875,  but  it  was  not  ins.'  1  until  1877,  and  then 
only  a  very  small  number  ■  copies  were  i>ublisheil.  .See  Am.  Jou,  Sci.  for  December, 
1877.  Tliat  tlio  title-page  date  is  wrong  is  manifest  from  the  later  'es  that  two  of  the 
authors  have  appended  t"  their  uvtieles,  which  no  doubt  correctly  rt  resent  the  dates  of 
their  preparation. 

Walcott,  C.  D.  Notes  on  same  sections  of  Trilobites,  from  the  Trenton 
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Pulilishfld  in  advance  of  Itrport  of  New  Fork  .'State  Miueitm  nf  yatural  Hinlory.  In  tliii 
paper,  Mr.  Walcott  announces  further  discoveries  concerning  the  ventral  portion  snd  ap- 
pendages of  Trilobites.  and  draws  some  important  conclusions  as  to  their  hoinologics, 

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Pnbllshed  with  the  two  foregoing  articles  in  aivanco  of  a  Report  if  Hew  York  Stai§ 
Mu.tfum  of  yalnral  llUtory. 

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White,  C.  A.  Paleoutologlcal  Papers  No.  4:  Comparison  of  tho  North 
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White,  C.  A,  Paleoiitological  Papers  No.  ,"> :  Uemarks  on  the  Paloouto- 
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White,  C.  A.,  and  O.  H.  St.  John.  Descriptions  of  new  Siibcarbonifcrons 
and  Coal  Measuro  fossils  collected  upon  the  geological  survey  of  Iowa ; 
together  with  a  notice  of  new  generic  characters  observed  iu  two  species 
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White,  C.  A.,  and  R.  P.  Whitfield.  Observations  upon  the  rocks  of  tbf 
Mississippi  Valley  which  have  been  referred  to  the  Chemung  Group  of 
New  York,  together  with  descriptions  of  new  species  of  fossils  from  tlu' 
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White,  M.  C.  i>isc()very  of  niierosco))ic  organisms  iu  the  siliceous  nodules 
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Whitfield,  R.  P.  Observations  on  tho  internal  appendages  of  the  genus 
Atrypa,  with  a  notice  of  discovery  of  a  loop  connecting  the  spiral  cones. 
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Wliitfield,  R.  P.  Descriptions  of  new  fossils.  <  Captain  Jjudlow's  lieport 
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Thc«i>  (luBcriptiims  iind  fi^nriiii  arc  repeated  in  the  Iteport  of  the  Chirf  of  Engineers  V.  S. 
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Aaid.  Xat.  Sci.  Phila.,  vol.  ix,  2d  ser.,  pp.  109-133.     1865. 

Gonora  Conopoterium,  Pernopeden. 

Winchell,  Alexander.  On  the  geological  age  and  oiuivaleuts  of  the 
Marshall  Group.  <  I'roc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc,  vol.  xi,  pp.  57-82  and  (1870) 
3-3-418.     1869. 

Tlii!<  article  contaiaa  no  deicriptivo  pult'oiitology,  but  ayiiteinatic  Until  and  other  valu- 
able matter  ia  given, 

Winchell,  Alexander.  Notes  on  fossils  from  Tennessee,  collected  from 
the  strata  immediately  overlying  the  Black  Shale,  and  transmitted  for 
examination  by  Dr.  J.  M.  Safford.  <^  Safford'a  Geology  of  Tcnnetsee,  pp 
440-440.     1809. 

ContaiDi  dencriptionii  of  four  new  gpeciea  of  Subcarbouiferoui  foMili. 

Winchell,  Alexander.  Notices  and  descriptions  of  fossils,  from  the  Marshall 
Group  of  the  Western  States,  with  notes  on  fossils  from  other  forma- 
tions.   <  r  oc.  Am.  Philos.  Soc.,  vol.  xi,  pp.  245-260.     1870. 
Carbonifcrou9. 

Winchell,  Alexander,  and  Oliver  Marcy.  Enumeration  of  fossils  col- 
lected in  the  Niagara  Limestone  at  Chicago,  Illinois ;  with  descriptions 
of  several  new  species.  <  Mem.  liotton  Soc,  Nat.  Hist.,  vol.  i,  pp.  81-113, 
plates  2  and  :<.    l!^65. 

Worttaen,  A.  H.  Notice  of  a  new  species  of  Platycrinus  and  other  fossils 
from  the  Mountain  Limestone  of  Illinois  and  Iowa;  being  an  extract 
from  the  Second  Annual  Report  of  thelllinoisGeological  Survey.  <7Vffln». 
St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  vol.  i,  pp.  .'J09-571.    1860. 


I.— PUBLICATIONS  MADE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


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Worthen,  A.  H.     1875. 

A  conaldernblo  proportion  of  the  Invertebrate  fosniU  of  vol.  vl,  lyorthtn't  Qtological 
Siiroeij  of  Illinois,  iiro  dencribed  by  Mr,  Worthen  alono,  HlthouKli  the  general  title  gives  bin 
name  jointly  with  that  uf  Mr.  Meek, 

Yandell,  Lunaford  P.    On  the  distribution  of  the  Crinoidea  in  tbe  Wustorn 
.States.    <]  Proc.  Am.  Assoc.  Adi:  Sci.,  vol.  v,  pp.  2m-2'M^>,    1(^.")1. 

Yandell,  Lunsford  P.    Description  of  a  new  genus  of  Crinoideii.    <  Am. 
Joiirn.  ScL,  vol.  xx,  2d  ser.,  pp.  ir?.')-irj7.     185."». 

Gouui  Acrocrinut. 

Tandell,  Lunsford  P.,  and  B.  F.  Shumard.    Contributions  to  tbe  geology 
of  Kentuckj'.    Published  at  Louisville  by  Prentice  and  Weisinger.    1847. 

This  la  a  small  publication  of  36  paires,  8°,  and  one  plate  of  ilhiiitrationi  of  CrinoldR. 
It  coutainH  an  enumeration  of  foBHilii  from  the  vicinity  of  Louiaville,  and  from  Grayuon 
County,  Kentucky,  but  no  Bpecific  deecriptiona  of  foaaila,  allhongb  u  few  new  ipeciea  arc 
named,  aome  of  which  names  have  been  adopted  by  aubnequent  authora. 

Yandell,  Lunaford  P.    See  Shumard,  B.  P.,  and  L.  P.  Yandell. 


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BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  NORTH  AMERICAN  INVERTEBRATE 

PALEONTOLOGY. 


IPA.RT    II. 


EMBRACIXO  TITLES  AND  AI5STUACTS  OF   PUBLIC ATIOXS  MADE 

IN  HKITISII  NOirni  AMERICA,  IN  THE  WEST 

INDIES,  AND  IN  EUIIOPE. 


By  H.  ALLEYXE  NICHOLSON,  M.  D.,  D.  Sc. 


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Tlic  following  report  comprises  the  titles  iukI  places  of  i)iibli- 
cation  of  all  works  ami  memoirs  relatiriff  to  North  .\?nericaii 
Invertebrate  Paheontology  which  have  been  published  in  P.ritisli 
North  America,  in  the  West  Indies,  in  JJritain,  and  on  the 
Continent  of  Europt-,  so  far  as  the  writer  has  been  able  to  dis- 
cover. That  this  report  is  imperfect,  and  that  omissions  of  i\ 
more  or  less  serious  character  are  certain  to  be  fonnd  in  it,  may 
be  taken  for  granted,  since  there  are  some  serial  publications 
to  parts  of  which  the  author  has  found  it  impossible  to  obtain 
access,  and  since  Pah-eontological  papers  are  ocrasioualiy  pnb- 
Hsbed  in  journals  or  works  of  a  generally  unscientific  character. 
To  ensure,  therefore,  anything  like  absolute  com[»Ietene.sa,  it 
would  have  been  necessary  to  have  surveyed  almost  the  entire 
range  of  published  scientific  literature,  a  task  for  whidi  the 
writer's  leisure  would  have  been  insufficient;  especially  as 
notices  of  American  fossils  are  often  to  be  found  in  memoirs 
whicb,  to  judge  from  their  titles,  would  be  supposed  to  deal 
with  subjects  of  an  entirely  different  nature.  It  is  hoped,  how- 
ever, that  such  omissions  as  may  be  found  will  not  prove  to  be 
of  great  importance,  and  that  they  may  be  excused  on  the 
ground  that  the  writer's  place  of  residence  is  one  which  renders 
itdiflBcult  for  him  to  onsult  the  large  public  libraries  of  Lomlon 
except  at  distant  intervals. 

In  conclusion,  the  writer  \\  uild  wish  to  use  this  opportunity 

of  returning  his  best  thanks  to   those  of  hi-  fellow-workers 

who  have  been  kind  enough  to  assist  him  in  the  preparation 

of  this  report,  among  whom   he  must  mention  with  special 

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71       lUIILlOaUAlTIV  OF   INVEltTElUUTK  I'AI.EONTOhOOY. 

Kiiititiulo  Prof.  II.  MiliioKilwanl.s,  rrof.  Dc  Koiiiiick,  I'rof. 
I'VnliiiaiKl  I.'ooincr,  M.  JliirraiHlo,  Dr.  (liistav  I.iiidstrom,  M. 
])o  lioriol,  I'iiiiciiml  J)a\VHoii.  l.'obert  l':th«ri(l;,'o,  Esq.,  Jan., 
It.  .1.  Locbinoro  (Jui)|)y,  l':s(i.,  Prof.  Martin  Duncan,  jvml  J.  V. 
Wliiteavcs,  Ilaq.  n.  a.  X. 

L'niii;i>  ('(ii.i.Kui:,  Si.  Am>iii;\vs.  H(  dii.ami. 

yoremliir  II'.  1ST7. 


[of. 
U. 

in., 


mnUCATlONS  MADK  in  IIRITISII  NOKTH  AMKIIICA. 
WKST  INDIKS,  AND  KIJUOPK. 


Agassiz,  Lotiia.  Miiiio^raiiliit's  trKcliiiioilcniiiis  viviinls  rt  fo.'irtilrs.  Ncu- 
.  Iii\tiil.     h:ih. 

Doacrlbea  noine  North  American  rniiill  Kohlnold*. 

Anon.  CurroHpondencoof  Joacliiiii  Harnitidc,  Sir  Will iiiiii  L'i;;iiii  iiiiil  Jiiiiios 
Hull,  on  tlu)  Tucoiiiu  SyHh^iii,  uinl  uii  the  ii^^o  (if  tliu  fu.s.iilH  tnuiid  in  tlii> 
li'ockH  of  Northern  Now  Kngliind,  nntl  tlin  Quol)t!r,  (tronp  of  Kockn. 
<  Ctnmd.  Sal.,  vol.  vi,  p)).  liHi-l'.Mt.  [  l't<print<'(l  from  Hu»  .liu.  Juiini.  Set. 
and  Art»,  No. 92.  IHtil.]    Hill. 

The  (■nrreaponilKiirii  i\enU  rhlctly  with  tho  I'harnrli'rw  .if  tlir  |Vw«il<  iiii'l  lh»  Hlrutlgra- 
pliical  ccnclUHloiiH  dmIuclblH  IherHfroiu. 

Auon.  Discovery  of  niior()s<()pi(;  or>;anisins  in  tlir,  Siliiooiis  NodnloH  of  tho 
I'aliDO/.oic  Uockrt  of  New   \'ork.     '^I'anitd.  Sal.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  281-'iS3. 

Iti'CordH  ih(!  illncDvury  by  Dr.  M.  IJ.  VVIilti!  in  Imriiiitoiii'  iiiiclulnH  Imm  ihu  C«rboiiitor 
(III4,  Di'VDiilan,  Hiiil  .SiltiriHU  Rockn  of  numerous  Mifrniiliyten  nnd  iliirir.na. 

Authoiiy,  J.  O.  liOttor  to  C.  Lycill,  Ks«i.,  V.  1*.  0.  S.,  on  iin  iniprosnion  of 
tlio  soft  pnrtH  of  iin  Orlhofcras.     <^  <>aai'l.  Joiirii.  (ieol.  Sue,  veil,  iii,  pp. 

•r.r>-ar.7  (with  woodcut).    H17. 

Notii'i'S  tht'  oi'ciirrflncH  in  the  OinciiiiiHtl  Group  of  Ohio  ol'  Hpi'cimcnK  "f  OrllinrrraM. 
:i|>|iari'iilly  pruHcrviuK  iink..i<i«i4iuMH  uf  the  Hoft  pr.rtn. 

Bailey,  J.  'W.  Infusorial  (lev.  '•'  .n  A'n.rica.  <  Jnii.  iiml  May.  Xat.  lliil.. 
Ncr.  1,  vol.  XV,  pp.  '.'II, V'  \     I-^'.'). 

A  reprint  fnmi  Sii/iiinin't     ineri     t  i     'no     Junnary,  1SI5. 

Bailey,  J.  W.  On  mu  o'''^ih  of  tir>'c:i  vid.  and  its  fonnatioii  in  the  oceaiia 
of  the  present  '  toiij,  ^  Ahh.'-.uu  ,,iij.  Xat.  Hint.,  ,ser.  '.',  vol.  wiii,  pp. 
4-.'.V428.     l-.-)(!. 

Iteprlnted  from  I'ror.  Iln^'iiiii  .<.i,c.  Xni.  Ili»i.,  vol.  v,  p.  aiii. 

Bailey,  L.  W.,  and  O.  F.  Matthew,  rreliniinary  report  on  the  ^jcoloi^y  of 
t'out:  >rii  New  IWuiiswick.  <^  a cohujkal  Snrn\ij  of  Canada  :  It'qxo/  of 
I'logrexs for  1870-71.  pp.  l:t--JI(l.     Ottawa,  1-<72. 

C'oDtalna  IIhIii  of,  iiml  orcaxiiinal  nntea  nn,  tln^  foH^<ill4. 

Barker,  Arthur  B.  Latent  (diNervatioii.s  on  Eo/oon  liinmleuse  by  I'rof. 
Max  .Schnlt/e.  <  .//i».  and  Ma;/.  Xat.  Hint.,  scr.  •!,  vol.  xiii,  pp.  :i71l,  ;i?it. 
!-'74. 

riiliilnliini?  a  letter  from  l>rnf.  Mux  Sclinlt/",  in  which  he  cxiireHscs  the  o;iiu;o:i  tlint. 
the  "  pni|ier  wiiU"  of  F.tr.o'ihi  U  of  inorganic  origin. 

Barraude,  Joachim.  SystenieSilurien  dn  Centre  de  la  Dolieino.  F.  185'2-74. 

Uenerihea  or  iIImcubsbs  critically  a  number  of  apeci'-'-i  of  American  f.is«ii«. 


'.'.':;(!:'!!!1i|gli'''"' 


7G      BIBLIOGRAVIIY  OF  INVEIlTEimATE  VALEONTOLOOY. 


11. 


Barraude,  Joachim.     Olt.^crvatioii.'*  siir  inuihines  geiirfs  ilo  CophalopodcK 

.SiluritMiH.     <,  Hull,  lie  la  Sor.  lii'ol.  ih   Fraiuc,  sor.  'J.  t.  xiv,  pj).  4'Jrt-4:{7. 

1857. 

The  flutti"!-  (lisciism  s  thi'  clmiHctiTii  of  vHrioin  (reiifrn  of  Silurlun  C'epbiilopodil,  wilt 
»p(ciul  rt' fiTt'iii'i'  til  the  types  vviiioh  occur  in  North  Aiiierieii. 

Barrande,  Joachim.  Dociinienta  ancioiis  et  nouvoaiix  sur  liv  finiiie  primor- 
(liiilo  ct  lo  Bysti'ine  TMcoiiiiiiie  en  Ain<^ri(iiio.  <[  Bull,  dc  la  Soc.  Gi'ol.'jh 
France,  ser.  'i,  vol.xviii,  pp.  -JCKi-Iiil.  plates  iv,  v.     IH'.l. 

The  following  are  thu  priiicipHi  snlijeflii  (iiscumod  in  thiii  elaborate  memnir :— (1 )  The 
oliaracterH  of  three  pi  iniordial  T'ilobiles  illsoovereil  at  Ueorsia  ( Vorraon!).  The  eh-.ttCter« 
«ndnllinitieaoftlu>ne  are  fully  reatoilof.  (0)  Thonew  fuiinadijicoveredip  IBfiOinthe  Point 
Levis  beds,  near  Quebec,  and  the  primordial  character  of  the  Trilobitet.  (3)  The  extou- 
«ion  of  the  prinim-dial  fauna  to  Texas.  (■))  Thii  recognitiou  of  the  primordial  fauna  in 
Tennessee  in  lt<5(>  and  in  N'eliraska  in  lt'58.  (.'>)  The  Taconic  System  of  Dr.  Emmoni>. 
Vnder  this  head,  M.  Barrande  considers  the  aybtem  of  deponits,  so-called,  both  geologically 
and  pahvoutologically,  in  great  detail ;  and  he  describes  and  figures  the  Trilohi'tt  quoted 
by  Ilniinons.  (6)  The  reir.aiuder  of  the  memoir  is  occupied  with  discussing  tbj  viewi  o;' 
Hall,  Marcou,  and  Logau  on  various  points  bearing  on  the  above  subjects. 

Barrett,  L.  On  some  Cretaceous  Rocks  in  tlio  south-eastern  portion  of 
Jainaiia.     <  (^)uart.  Joiini.  Gvoh  .Sw.  Lond.,  vol.xvi,  pp.  ;{24-;{'26.    1800. 

A  strHtigraphical  paper,  noting,  however,  the  occurrence  of  Hippuritet,  Inor.erami,  and 
other  Cretaceous  fossils  in  limestones  underlying  the  Tertiary  sertrs  of  Jamaica. 

Bayfield,  Capt,  On  the  Junction  of  the  Transition  antl  I'riniary  Rocks  of 
Canada  and  Labrador.  <^  (Jiiarl.  Journ  Geol.  Soc.  Loud.,  vol.  i,  pp.  450-459, 
1S45. 

Contains  lists  of  the  fossils. 

Bell,  Robert.  On  the  occurrence  of  Fresh-water  Shells  iu  some  of  our  Post- 
Tertiary  deposits.    <;  Caitad.  Sat.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  42-51.     1861. 

Describes  the  occurrence  of  various  fresh-water  shells  in  the  I'oat-Tertiary  depoKits  of 
Lower  Ci\nada,  of  the  Lake  Ontario  region,  of  the  Niagara  Kiver,  <ind  of  tlie  country  round 
the  Oeorjian  Hey. 

BesselB,  liiail.  Notes  on  Polaris  ISay.  <  Hull,  dc  la  .«oc.  de  Civgraphie, 
Paris,  11'. 'Ji)l-'2lt'J.     1875. 

Contains  nulea  on  the  .Silurian  and  I'ostl'liocene  fossils. 

Beyrich,  E.  IVIxt  T.eaiii  leidyi.  <l /cUichnft  d.  deiitsch.  r/eol.  fus..  Bd. 
\vi,  PI). .((;;!,:!(; I.    \^\\[. 

A  not  ■  o;i  the  characters  of  Lniia  hiihji. 

Bigsby,  John  J.  N'oti-s  on  the  Geography  and  Geology  of  Lake  Huron. 
<  Traill.  CkiI.  .Soc.  UiuL,  s.t.  '2,  vol.  i,  pp.  17r)--.>(lO,  jdatcs  xxv-xxx.  If'i;?. 
This  memoir  contains  various  notes  on  tlie  I'osails,  and  espi'cially  on  the  ()r!linrrratile$ 
:ind  Corals.  In  :ui  appendix  is  a  note  by  .Mr.  Stokes  on  n  Tritiibile,  to  which  he  gives  the 
name  ii!  .Isitpliiif  plntiji-iiihntin,  from  tlm  Trenton  I.iincstoiio  of  St.  Joseph  Island.  One 
ol'  the  lignres  in  pi.  xxvii  exliibits  the  labium.  In  the  explanations  to  the  plates,  varioug 
descriptive  notes  on  the  fossils  are  given,  and  Mr.  .Stok. ,  "I'oends  a  description  of  his  new 
genus  Huronia  (which  he  here  regards  as  a  Coral),  and  names  11  vi!  spicies  i>r  the  same. 

Bigsby,  John  J.  On  the  Enatici  of  Caiiaila.  <  Quart.  Jonnt.  <!eol.  Soc. 
/.o/irf,,  vol.  vii,  pp. '21.")-2'.W.     1851. 

A  geological  paper,  but  notes  ihi-  occurrenee  of  I'ost-Tertiary  strata  with  nuineroui 
tiissil  Unmnn  on  the  bunks  of  the  Nottawnsiiiig  i  itivor,  Georgian  Hay,  Ontario,  along 
"  ith  other  fresli-watiT  shells. 


BigBb 


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p7. 

lilt. 
I>r- 


Bigsby,  John  J.  ( ►ii  tlie  <  Jeolojry  of  tlio  Lako  of  Hie  Woods,  South  lliulsou's 
IJiiy.     <  Qmrl.  Jouni.  Gcol.  Sor.  Loiul,  vol.  viii,  pp.  400-10(i.    is.ji. 

Notes  the  oocurnMioe  of  dcviTiil  Upper  SiluriuD  fossils  In  llme.itone  at  Snadliill  I.Hko, 
lioHr  I.Hk«  of  the  Wooils. 

Bigsby,  John  J.  On  the  Geology  of  Qiuiieciiiulitseiivirons.  <  Quart. Jonrn. 
llcol.  .Soc.  Luiitl,  vol.  ix,  pi>.  8:2-101,  with  map  iinil  4  <'ngiavin<5s.     18,"):!. 

ConliiiiiH  lints  of  fonsils  collected  hy  the  milhor  from  the  Lower  Silurluii  rocks  of  tlis 
neighbourhood  of  limbec,  and  from  tlie  (Quebec  (iroup  of  Point  Levis.  A  description  and 
li(?ure  of  a  new  species  of  Qraptolite  (Hidy  nigraptua  racliiceiis)  are  supplied  by  .Mr. 
Suiter,  the  specimens  ht^iug  from  the  Quebec  (}roup, 

Bigsby,  John  J.  On  the  Puheozoic  H,i.si!i  of  the  .State  of  New  Vork.  Part  i. 
A  synoptical  view  of  the  niineral>gical  and  fossfii  chaiacter.s  of  the 
Paheozoic  stiutii  of  the  State  of  Now  York.  <  <^)iia)t.  Jonrn.  (Uol.  Sov. 
Land,,  vol.  xiv,  pp.  MOo,  IJOti,  and  :{35-4'2<".     18.")f<. 

In  the  first  portion  of  Ihig  memoir,  the  anthor  gives  an  account  of  the  I'aheozoic  strata 
of  the  Statit  of  New  Vork,  from  the  Catsktll  I?\)rmation  to  the  Potsdam  Sandstone  inclusive, 
each  formation  be'.ug  treated  of  as  regards  its  litholog'cal  characters,  its  geological  position 
Itnd  Htratigraphicul  relations,  and  its  fossils,  these  last  being  divided  into  "typical",  "  re'<  i- 
rout  in  linrope  ",  and  "recurrent  in  New  York  ".  A  short  section  is  devoted  to  geological 
and  pnla:outulogical  "inferences  and  conclusions",  based  on  the  preceding  syvioptical 
view  of  the  strata;  and  the  memoir  is  concluded  with  elaborate  tables  of  fossils.  Theie 
tables  are  as  follows:— I.  The  Silurian  fossils  of  the  State  of  New  Vork  ;  II.  The  group- 
relations  of  the  Silurian  fossils  of  the  State  of  New  Vork  ;  III,  The  recurrent  fossils  of  tlie 
Trenton  Limestone;  IV.  The  fossils  escaped  from  l,.)wer  to  Upper  Silurian,  into  and 
BcrosH  the  Middle  or  Transitional  I'eriod;  V.  The  fostils  common  to  Kurope  and  the 
Niagara  (iroup  of  the  State  of  New  Vork  ;  VI.  The  group-relations  of  the  fossils  of  the  four 
Lower  llelderberg  Limestones;  VII.  Thegrouprclu'.onsof  the  Devonian  f.issilsof  the  State 
of  New  Vork  ;  VIII.  The  recurrent  fossils  of  the  Devonian  System  of  the  State  of  New 
Vork,  iucluiling  the  spei-lea  which  enter  tVom  the  Silurian  :  I.\.  The  reciirreucy  of  t!ie  fossils 
of  the  Comiferons  Limestone :  X.  IlHiniiton  fossils  common  to  the  .State  cf  New  York  and 
Kurope  ;  and  .\l.  European  fossils  In  the  Chemung  Group  of  the  State  of  New  Vork. 

Bigsby,  John  J.  <  >ii  the  Palu'ozoic  Hasin  of  the  State  of  New  Yoik.  Part  ii. 
Ciasnilicatioii  of  the  Paheozoic  .strata  of  tho  State  of  New  York.  <]  ',>"'"''• 
Jonrn.  lUol.  Sue.  Lontl.,  vol.  xiv,  i)p.  4'.i7-4.5!?.     1858. 

In  this  portion  of  bis  memoir,  the  iiulbor  indicates  what  he  believes  to  be  the  n/itural 
clas^lllc'Htlon  and  arrangeMienl  of  the  I'al.'eozoif  Uoeks  of  tlie  State  of  New  Vork,  us  shown 
both  by  pBlie')nto|ogloal  and  physical  evidence. 

Bigsby,  Jehu  J.  0;i  the  Palau)Z()ic'  Hasin  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Part  iii. 
An  ciKiuiry  into  the  sedimBiitary  ii'i'l  other  external  relations  of  the 
Paiii'ozoic  fos.sils  of  the  State  of  New  York.  <  Quart.  Journ.  Geol  Soc. 
Land.,  vol.  xv,  pj).  ^51  -3;ir).     18iil>. 

The  chief  Rnbjects  treated  of  in  this  part  of  Dr.  Bigsby's  memoir  are  tlie  characters  and 
conditions  of  sediments  generally,  and  of  the  Pal:e"/.oic  sediments  hi  particular;  the  distri- 
bution and  Immediate  relations  of  ralitozoie  animal  life  in  Wales  and  in  the  State  of  I,iw 
Vork  ;  the  groupings  of  fossils  and  their  orderof  precedence;  the  increment  anddeerci,  ent 
of  I'ahetizolc  genera  and  species;  the  duration  of  invertobratelife;  the  epochal  and  t'»' gra- 
phical diirustoa  of  species :  the  recurrence  oi"  organic  forms ;  and  the  resemblances  between 
the  PalnMroic  basins  of  Wales  and  New  Yor.t.  Tlie  paper  it  concluded  by  elaborate  tables 
showing  the  distribution  of  the  Silurian  and  Devonian  fossils  of  the  State  of  New  Vork, 
and  the  dilTarent  sedimentary  habitsts  of  th  j  former. 

31gsby,  John  J.  On  the  T/aureiitian  l''ormation :  its  niiner.il  eonstitution,  its 
geographieal  distribution,  and  its  residuary  elements  of  life.  <  G  toxica  I 
:ittt,jazine,  Dec.  1,  vol.  i,  pp.  154-1.58,  200-aOG.     1H(M. 

Contains  remarks  on  the  distribution  of  pliospbate  of  lime  and  carbon  In  the  Lauren- 
tlan  Rocks,  and  on  the  occnrrenco  of  F.oioiin. 


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Bigsby,  John  J.  Thesaurus  Siluriciis.  Tlie  Flora  and  Fauna  of  the  Siluriuu 
I't'ridd.  Witli  iiildtMula  (fioin  rt'ci'iit  aeciuisitions).  1vol.  4\  pi>.'2l4. 
London,  18ti8. 

In  this  wull-kii"»n  cHtiilogin-  nf  Silurian  foisiN,  ul!  ilio  specieH  of  Invertebrati'  fonfill 
known  to  the  HUtlior  iit  the  date  ot  liis  work  nn-  reconled,  with  the  names  of  their  anthora 
and  their  geological  and  geographieul  positiontf. 

[Billings,  B.]  Fossils  of  the  rotsdaiu  Sandstone;  sea-weeds,  shells,  and 
fooi-iirints  on  the  rock  at  Boanharuois.  <  Canail  N^at.,  vol.  i.  pp.  :«-3'.t, 
with  2  woodcuts,     l"'.")!!. 

Not  ?  on  the  fossils  of  tln'  Totsdani  .Sandstone. 

[Billings,  E.  i  On  some  of  the  characteristic  fossils  of  the  Lower  Silurian 
Hocks  of  Canada.     <  tV(»(i(?.  .V(^^,  vol.  i,  pp.  :V.)-I7,  with    11   woodcuts. 

i?r.r.. 

[Billings,  E.  1  <  >n  the  t'linoidea  or  Stoin^-Lilics  of  the  Trenton  Limestone  : 
with  a  description  of  a  new  species.  '^^^  Caiiiul.  Xat.,  vol.  i,  jip.  4r<-."7. 
with  4  woodcuts.     W^M. 

The  new  speeies  di'Hcribcil  is  Clijploi  riiiiif  rnmidiiiini. 

[Billings,  E.]  Fossils  of  the  L'pper  Silurian  Rocks,  Xiaj^ara  and  Clinlou 
Groups.    <  Canad.  .\itt.,  vol.  i,  pp.  'iT-liti.  plate  i.     185t). 

Deserihes  some  chaniL-terislie  Niagara  and  Clinton  to-sils. 

[Billings,  E.]  *>ii  the  fossil  corals  of  the  Lower  Silurian  IJocks  of  Canada. 
<^  (Jaiiad.  y<(t.,  vol.  i.  pp.  ll.'i- 1,'-,  with  l.'i  wooditits.     IH,",!',. 

Di'Scrilies  some  characteristic  species. 

[Billings,  B.]  ( »n  some  of  the  tccliiiictil  terms  used  in  the  description  of 
fossil  shells.     <^  (amid.  X<it..  vol.  i,  pp.  l'.i!^-i;U,  with  7  woodcuts.     Id'rf!. 

Describes  the  slrnctnre  of  tlie  shell  of  the  llrnchiojwilii. 

[Billings,  E.  1  Oii  some  of  the  fossil  shells  of  the  Niaj^ara  and  Clinton 
formations.     <  Ciiiiad.  X(tt..  vol.  i,  i>ii.  IIU-IIW,  plate  ii.     It^")!). 

Dt'serilnjs  soiiie  of  the  cllaracteri^tic  Brachiop'ids  of  tlie  above-mentioned  I\»rmati4>ni*. 

[Billings,  E.]  On  some  of  the  Lower  Silurian  fossils  of  Canada.  <  <'(iiiad. 
Xal.,  vol.  i,  pp.  •JDIi-'iOS,  with  ',>;!  woodcuts.     Hr>t'i. 

Dencrifies  a  number  nf  Hrachiopojs  from  the  Trenti'U  and  Iludu  )n  Kiver  formal ioiih'. 

[Billings,  E,]  Descriiitiou  of  fossils  ocemrin^  in  the  Siluriiin  Hockn  of 
Ciinana.    <  Cmmd.  X((t..  vol.  i,  pp.  ;?l'i-:W(i,  w  ifh  10  woodcuts,      l-.'ti. 

Describes  a  number  of  characteristic  .SiUtriau  fosnils. 

[Billings,  E.  ]  On  thuVrertiary  Hocks  of  Canaila,  with  some  a<-coiint  of 
their  fossils.     <  Catutd.  Xat.,  vol.  i,  jip.  H-il-IMO,  witii  i:'>  woodcuts.     1S5G. 

Dencribi's  a  number  of  I'ostl'liocene  fossils  from  C-'uda. 

[Billings,  E.]  Fossils  of  the  Hamilton  Group.  <r^C'anad.  Xat.,  vol.  i.'pp. 
171-47l>,  with  18  woodcuts.     l.<)(i. 

Descriptions  of  eoaimon  Hamilton  fossils,  ipioii-d  lor  thi'  most  part  fiom  iho  G<  dusfyif 
.\'cw  I'ert.  '.'■  I'rof.  Hall. 

[Billings,  Li.]  On  the  fronera  of  fo.ssil  Ccphalo|)oda  occurrinj;  in  Canada. 
<  Caiiad.  Xal.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  i:io-i;i.-',  plate  ii.     I~.'»7. 

Describes  nine  gijnera  of  fossil  Ceplmlopo'ls  as  known  to  occur  in  Canada. 


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U.— PDHL1CATI0NS    MADE   IN    lUUTISU   AMERICA,   ETC.        71) 

Billings,  E.  Nott'H  on  some  of  tlio  more  reiuarkablo  genera  of  Silurian  and 
Devonian  fossils.  ^  Canad.  AV(<.,  new  ser.,  vol.  li,  pp.  lf'4-l'J8,  witli  II 
woodcuts,  and  i)p.  4iio-4Uit,  with  ;!  woodcuts.     1857. 

DiKcunwH  tin-  »tniclur«  ami  iiflinilicn  of  IhciiitncuUli!:,  I'ateenliis,  iiiul  Ilrniricr.d. 

Billings,  E.  New  ^(enera  and  species  of  fossils  from  the  Silurian  and  De- 
vonian formations  of  Canada.  <^  Caiuul.  Xut.,  vol.  iii,  pp.  1111-14),  with 
'24  wood  ruts.     I'-'W. 

Dcncriptiou8  of  nuiiinrouii  new  tositilB,  fnim  the  Itipurl  nf  Pmi^nss  of  tfir  Genlogic.al 
Siirvnj  iij  Canada  for  IS.'iT. 

Billings,  E.  Keport  for  the  year  1857.  <  (leoloijknl  Suywij  of  (  anadu  :  Uv- 
port  of  Vrogress  for  the  year  1857.  Toronto,  18.')8.  iip.  MT-l'.'v',  with  -,'4 
engravings. 

lu  the  tirBt  part  ol  tluH  report,  amoiinHt  otlier  iiiHtteri",  iu  an  ensay  on  U\r  tiamu  of  tliu 
Black  Ri\cr  anil  Trenton  I.hnentoneH  of  Canada,  an  compared  with  that  of  the  einilviilent 
lorniationa  in  the  United  .StateK.  Thr  riMnai.iderof  tlie  report  in  occupied  with  dencrptions 
of  new  genera  and  species  of  fossils.  Amongst  the  Corals  twenty  new  i^peeies  are  dencrihed 
from  the  Lower  and  Upper  Silurian  and  the  Devonian  formations ;  the  peiins  l'ahrojiliijllu}u 
l>eiug  described  as  new.  Thirteen  new  species  of  l.iimelliliriiiiehs  are  described,  allocated 
amongst  the  three  newly  detlned  groups  of  Ctjrioilontu,  f'niui.remia,  and  Mailnria.  Lastly, 
the  remarkable  Olinhi/i  {Diiioholim]  raiimlinsis  is  described  and  ligured,  and  the  new 
genus  Kichtnihlia  is  propofed  for  a  single  new  llrachlopod  (A',  sithiriijoiinlis)  from  the 
Trenton  Limestone. 

Billings,  E.  On  tlie  AsteriadM'  of  the  Lower  .Silurian  Ktxk.s  of  Canada. 
<^  I'iijiires  and  J>c^crii>lloiis  of  Ciiiiadioii  Uryaiiic  Jiciitahis  :  Ihrudv  111. 
Montreal,  1858.    pp.  75-85,  plates  viii-x,  with  '^  woudeuts. 

This  memoir  di'scribes  U  Kchi'^odi'rms,  uliich  the  nuthor  relcis  to  the  AfUrinil,i\  One 
ot  these,  however,  belongs  to  Agt:bt<'riiiifin,  and  another  is  ri'fural>le  to  tlie  abnorniiil  sessile 
^renits  I'.ilriiHiflir  (here  proposed  by  the  iiiitlior  ill  lieu  of  the  name  Ciiiiaslir,  which  he  had 
lireviousiy  brought  forward,  but  which  is  preoccupieil).  AH  the  species  are  from  the  Tren- 
ton Limestone  or  IliidMiii  Hiver  (Iroup.  S/niasivr,  I'i'raslir,  and  J'teiiia.'fir  an'  Jeliued  as 
new  genera. 

Billings,  B.  On  the  Cystidea;  of  the  Lower  Silurian  liock.s  of  Can.ada. 
<^Fi(litnn  ond  l)tb( riplioiw  of  Canadian  Ovijuwir  Jlanaiiin:  Dnade  111. 
Montreal.  L-'5."'.    pp.  '.»-74,  plates  i-vii,  with  'J'2  eiigravinos. 

In  the  hrst  portion  of  this  work,  the  author  treats  of  the  geological  position,  structure, 
and  classilicatiou  of  the  Cystideans,  including  such  HUbjects  as  the  general  f  inn  and  ex- 
ti'rnal  skeleton  of  these  organisms;  the  mouth,  iimbulacral  oriflce,  and  anus;  the  arms, 
anibulncral  grooves,  and  plnuubr  ;  the  pectinated  rhombs,  and  tlie  column.  The  second 
section  deals  with  the  ambulacra!  oritlces  of  the  Cystideans  and  Crinoids.  and  adduces  a 
large  body  of  evidence  on  tills  head.  The  third  section  comprises  descriptions  of  thespcies 
of  Cystideans  found  In  llie  Lower  Silurian  of  Canada,  IH  species  being  describid.  belonging 
to  the  genera  Vliuni-iinlilrs,  Clyptoviialiiis,  ComnroiijstUcs,  Annjgiliilonj!'liHi.  M.ilorytlUta, 
I'ahroi-yatHc.s,  and  Alileocyntiics,  of  which  the  last  three  are  now  for  the  first  time  founded. 

[Billings,  E.]  (it^ological  Survey  of  Ctmada.  Keport  of  progress  for  the 
years  18.5:{-.54-.')5-5G.     Printed  hy  ordorof  the  logi.slativo  assembly,  1858. 

The  Valaiontological  ..orlion  of  this  report  is  by  Mr.  Hillings,  and  the  first  section  re- 
views the  paheontologlcttl  relations  of  the  Autlcosti  Kocks.  Jn  the  second  section  the  aethor 
given  detailed  descriptions  (unaccompanied  by  ligures)  of  nuiiierous  new  species  of  fossils 
from  the  Silurian  Uocks  of  Canada,  comprising  3fi  Echinodormi',  4  Hrachiopods,  14  tiastero- 
podi,  3i  Cepbalopods,  3  Trilobltos,  '2  species  of  Pnscruliis  (of  uncertain  atlinltios),  and  2  of 
lieatricea  (hero  refarred  to  the  vegetaVe  kingdom).  There  are  also  descriptions  of  10 
■peoieH  of  Cystldeftiis,  which  the  author  had  preyiouBly  puldished  in  the  Vatntdiaii  .lotinml 
(ser.  1,  vol.  11,  1831).  The  new  genera  described  are  nyhocriiiun,  Carabocriiius,  Vle.iocri- 
nut,  l'orocrinu$,  Vaiceulii:,  and  lUairh-e.n.  The  Uuri,nuc  of  Stokes  are  referred  to  the 
KeDUS  Ui'thoccrai, 


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Billings,  E.  On  some  uvw  genora  aud  specit's  of  I'mcliiopoda  from  the  Silu- 
rian iuxl  Devonian  Hocks  of  Canada.  <  Cantul.  Xat.,  a'oI.  i  v,  pp.  131-i;]5, 
with  10  il};iires.  [From  tho  Itfjioft  of  Ihv  (holoijiciil  Surveif  of  Canadit  for 
IriuS.]     18ot). 

ri>iiii(lH  tlK'Kt'ni'ra  CmtroniUnnwX  Sirirkluiiilin  {sulisiMiuiMilIy  iilliTcil  to  Sirirkliiinlinia), 
ami  descriliun  tliivi'  new  Hpt'CioH  of  tlir  liitlcr. 

Billings,  E.     Description  of  a  new  <^eiuis  of  Hraehiopoda,  and  on  the  jjemis 
Cyitodonta.    <  t'tuim?.    \til.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  :{(>l-:U);?.     [I'libiished  in  ad- 
vance from  the  lUporl  of  Ihc  (Ivolugicul  Surrcji  of  Cunada,  l8.">8-r)9.]     H.VJ. 
Komuls  thi'  iriiuiji  Cnmcnllii,  with  lliree  new  Kpotien,  iiml   aiiu'iids  thi>  oliara<'t«r«  of 

Cvi!iiilu)lt(l. 

Billings,  E.     Fossils  of  the  C'alciferousSandroek.  inelndinijthoseof  a  deposit 
of  White  Limestone  at  Mingan,  supposed  to  belong  to  the  formation. 
<(>(»«(/.   Xat.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  :i4.')-:{(i7,  with  I'i  engravings.     [Fr'-in  the 
]itliO>i  of  till  Geological  Survey  of  Canada  for  lS.">S-,')i).J     If^.'iO. 
Uesori!>e9  41  sprcii's  from  tlie  Cttlcifi-roiiH  .Suiiilstoiic.  of  which  -'4  a"o  new. 

Billings,  E.  Description  of  anew  i^alieozoie  Starfish  of  the  genus  I'alieaster, 
from  Nova  Scotia.  <^C<niad.  ^V((/.,  vol.  iv,  i>i).  (lit,  7U,  with  a  woodcut. 
l>.V.t. 

P<^«crihi'M,  luicli ;'  \'.f  iiiuiii'  of  Pnl, rafter  ;w)!'ii/.>'cu/«,«,  ii  new  .Startisli  from  the  Lower 
Aiisaig  Group  (Mulile  Silnrimii  nf  Arisaij,  Nova  Seotla. 

Billings,  E.  Deseriptionsof  some  new  species  of  Trilobites  from  the  Lower 
and  Middle  Silurian  Hocks  of  Canada.  <^  Camid.  Xat.,  vol.iv,  j)p.  :?()<- 
.'W;!,  with  Iti  engravings.  [Extracted  from  the  Nvjmrt  of ' the  Geological 
Simey  of  Canada  for  l!!'.")8-5l».  ]     1«.')0. 

Deserihes  12  new  species  of  Trilohitvs  (9  of  Ilhruuf,  I  of  .Imphhm.ani  I  of  Triarthrut). 

Billings,  E.  Fossils  of  the  Cliazy  Limestone,  with  descriptions  of  new 
speei(?s.  <^  Canad.  Xiil..  vol.  iv,  pp.  4'jr)-470,  with  IW  engravings.  [Ex- 
tracted from  the  Heporl  of  the  Geological  Snrreii  of  Canada  for  18.')8-59.] 
I^.o0. 

Contains  notices  or  descriptions  of  12!t  species  of  fo'isils  from  the  Chazy  T.iniestone, 
beinR  the  total  nniiiber  at  that  time  known  as  occurring  in  tiiis  formation  in  Canada. 
Thirty-four  species  are  deacrilted  as  new. 


tUtnad.  Journ.,  new  ser.,  vol.  iv,  p. 


1  Billings,  E.]    Atrypa  hemiplicuta. 
;J16.     18,VJ. 

A  note  statiiiR  tliat  .lirijim  hemipliitin,  n«ll,  is  a  I'entamrruii,  and  that  Pcntnmrrut 
rcrirxiix.  Bill.,  is  only  a  large  variety  of  it. 

Billings,  E.  On  the  Crinoidea'  of  the  Lower  Siluriaa  Rocks  of  Canada. 
•'^Fignres  and  Dei^iriptionH  of  Canadian  Organio  liemainn  :  Decade  I!'. 
Montreal,  Idfi'J.     pji.  72,  jtlates  i-.\,  with  24  woodcuts. 

In  the  first  portion  of  this  work,  the  author  gives  au  account  of  the  history  and  struc- 
ture of  the  Crinoids,  and  iu  the  second  portion  he  describes  all  the  Lower  Silurian  Crinoids 
of  Canada  which  are  in  such  a  stateof  preservation  as  to  allow  of  characterisation.  In  all, 
43  species  are  recognized,  belonglnf?  to  13  genera,  and  IS  species  of  the  a'^ove  number  are 
'lescribed  for  the  first  lime.  The  new  generic  types  described  are  lilaatoidocrinut,  Par.hjo- 
trittK.t,  Palitocrinus,  IMcurrinus,  and  ■■<i/rinifocrinu8.  Of  these,  lltaaloidor  ,«,  j"."'./*)- 
■  :rinu»,  and  Stjrins/ocritiuii,  being  based  on  incomplete  examples,  are  not  fnlW  d«  iVuit  atiu 
the  most  remarkable  of  them  is  the  lirst,  which  forms  in  many  reBfecs  >\.  rmsltl  mill 
between  the  tlngioiilci'  and  the  trui  Crinoids. 


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Billings,  E.  On  the  Fossil  Corals  of  the  nevonian  Rocks  of  Cai.ad.a  West. 
<  CaiK.ul  Jonrn.,  new  ser.,  vol.  iv,  i>)i.  97-140,  with  2'J  woorli.nta.    li^.V.). 

TfcU  memoir  contnlDD  dHiieriptlom  of  45  Hpecies  of  foimll  Corals  frn.u  the  Cornlferous 
nnd  Humiltou  formatioiiti  uf  Oiitnrio.  The  new  gvnern  llloiliropliijll  n  ani  Haimcophi/ltiim 
nre  fouiiiled,  and  the  new  species  are  dUtributed  a«  follows  ■.—AlowHlcii  labhsa,  A.  crypto- 
dtnt,  fl!jringnpi>ralni.iHi,  AiitDpnrn  corniua.  A  fiUformia,  A.umhcllifera,  Ifelinphylluin  crienif, 
H.  Mijinfaciinf,  II,  cmiaicitae,  II.  tcimiarptatHin,  II.  eiilliifiUiim,  Clinidphytliim  (meidacnae, 
lllothrophyllum.  dicortii-.atum,  Ei  'ili)pli;/lliiin  aimrncnac,  DiphypKyUiini  alriimiiieiim,  D,  ariin- 
dinure.nm,  GyaliphyUiim  agsirign'.uin,  V.  acntcacnsc,  ('.  grandia  ^,  a,\n\  lliiiincophylliim 
ordinaiutn, 

Billings,  B.  Notes  on  the  structure  of  the  Crinoidea,  Cystiilea,  and  lihis- 
toidea.  <  I'anad.  Nut.,  now  ser.,  vol.  iv,  pj).  5i77-:20:{,  with  Hi  w  ■.(dents, 
and  PI).  4'.i(j-4:i:i,  witli  7  woodcuts;  also,  ibid.,  vol.  v,  pp.  lf<0-19"<,  with  14 
woodcuts.     1H51»  and  IriCO. 

Billings,  B.  On  some  new  8i>ecies  of  fossils  from  the  Limestone  near  Point 
Levis  opposite  t^uehec.  <^  Citiiad.  Xut.,  vol.  v,  pp,  ■.!Ul-o24,  with  :i()  eii- 
f^ravinys.    18G0. 

This  memoir  deals  with  tin-  tossils  found  in  four  liinei'loni's  wliich  are  I'xposi'd  at  Paint 
Levis,  near  Qiiebic,  64  spi'i'ies  beiup;  known,  but  only  the  /V/7n/<(/rs  lining  liure  ili'»cril>ed. 
The  new  species  described  are  3  of  Agiioatita,  1  of  CoiKu'ephnlitca,  (i  iif  l>i':iiloc.<pliabit,  i  of 
ArioHcllut,  S  of  Mtnocephalua,  8  of  Hathyurua,  a  of  Chiinirua,  and  2  of  Asaphua. 

Billings,  B.  Description  of  some  new  species  of  fossils  from  the  Lower  and 
Middle  Silurian  Kocks  of  Canada.  <  Caiiad.  Nat.,  vol.  v,  pp.  41Mi'J,  with 
la  engravings.  [Extracted  from  the  Itepurt  of  the  (leolcgical  Surrey  of 
Canada  for  Ism.']     18(i(t. 

Describes  7  species  of /S'fro/i/iomfKa,  of  which  ti  are  new,  and  5  new  -ii'-ciis  of  Trilobites. 

Billings,  E.  New  8i)ecies  of  fossils  from  thoLowerSilurian  Rocks  of  Canada. 
<[  Camid.  Sat.,  vol.  v,  pp.  lt)l-177,  with  20  engravings.  [Extracted  froia 
iUport  >f  Ihc  (ieoloyical  Surrey  of  Canada  for  18(^)0.]     l-i'iH. 

Sixteen  new  species  are  described  in  this  memoir,  10  of  these  beiu;;  Oastenipods  and 
fi  Cephalopods, 

Billings,  E.  On  the  Devonian  fi)S4ils  of  Canada  West.  <^  Canad.  Journ., 
new  ser.,  vol.  v,  pp.  219-;}S3,  and  vol.  vi,  p,>.  i:id-Urt,  8.')3-'.i74,  and  329- 
3615,  plate  i,aiul  13:!  woodcuts.    18li0. 

This  Is  really  a  continuation  of  the  memoir  just  noticed.  Kleven  additional  species  of 
Corals  are  degoribed,  belonging  to  the  genera  S/riVi(u/;ora(ijHp.),  'fraehyiiora(\  sp.),  Alvrolitea 
(4  «p.),  Diphyphyllum  (1  8p.),  Hdiophyllum  (t  sp.),  Chonnphylliim  (t  sp.),  and  Cyathophyllum 
(I  spj.  The  Brai7i(o/n)</(i  of  the  Cornlferous  and  Hamilton  formations  are  next  treated  of  with 
great  fulness ;  the  characters  of  many  of  the  genera  being  minutely  discussed.  Korty-three 
hpocieu  of  Urachiopods  are  determined,  of  which  31)  a>e  previously  recorded  forms,  whilst 
13  are  described  as  ne  v  species.  In  the  class  of  the  LamrllihrancMiUa,  the  characters  of 
the  genus  Cyrtodonta  and  its  synonymy  are  treated  at  length,  snd  a  now  Coruiferouj 
Bivalve  of  the  subgenus  I'nniizemia  is  described  under  the  name  of  ('.  tompkiiiai.  Three 
new  species  of  Gasteropods  are  recorded,  and,  amongst  Cephalopods,  two  new  forms  of 
Cyrlocernt.  The  occurrence  of  1)  species  of  'J'ri.ubitca  and  2  of  Lipirdiila  in  these  deposits 
is  tiually  noted. 

Billings,  E.  On  some  of  the  rocks  and  fossils  occurring  near  Philipsbnrg, 
Canada  East.   <^Ca)iad.  A'a(.,vol.vi,p)». 310-3^8, wit iiOeugiavings.    18G1. 

Describes  the  roclis  near  Philipsbnrg,  and  the  fossils  contained  in  them.  From  strata  of 
the  age  of  the  CalcifenniK  a  number  of  fossils  were  obtained,  of  which  Camcret'.a  falcifera 
k  uUomphilut  aiiiadeii.ii.1,  I',  iitiortua,  /•;.  fpiralia,  and  Ampliiuii  lalicri  are  described  as 
new  species. 

Mis.  Pub.  No.  1<» G 


"iii'a^iiliA 


82     niKLiodRAriiY  or  tnveutehrate  paleontology. 


i: 


'5lf 


§ 


Billings,  E.  On  the  (KcurnMU'c  of  Graptolites  in  the  b;iso  of  the  Lower  Silu- 
rian.   <  Canad.  X<it.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  'J-ll-IUS.     HC.l. 

Donln  Willi  tin'  (litfHriMit  fciriim  of  GrapUilUca  found  111  llio  diffiTPiif  nii'mbi'm  of  tlii^ 
■Silurian  SyntiMn  in  variouii  piirtu  of  the  world,  witli  espueiiil  refireuco  to  tli»  bcaiing  of 
tliesi'  toaitiirt  ou  llio  (lUOBlion  iin  to  the  iigu  of  Ihi-  Quebi'i-  Qronp. 

Billings,  B.  Xew  species  of  Lower  Silurian  fn,-8ils.  Montreal,  l?JGl.  pp. 
21,  witli  '25  en};ravings. 

Tu  this  paiiiphli't  (nulisi'ipicntly  rnpulilished  in  Ihn  same  author's  Vnl,tn:oic  Fo^tih,  vol. 
i,  l^tj.")),  Mr.  Hillings  dim'rilien  a  numliiT  of  fomtils  from  the  Potsdam  Sandstone,  Calciforous, 
(JhRzy,  Black  Kivpr,  and  Trouton  fonnntions.  TUu  genus  Arch,r.ocijathu»  (doubtfully  re- 
fiTr^'d  to  till'  SponKi's)  i.<  proposed  for  some  singular  fossils  from  limestones  at  Anso  au 
l.oup,  of  the  age  of  the  1'otsd.im  Group,  the  new  genus  Oholclla  for  BracMopods  from  the 
sauiu  formation,  and  the  genus  Saltcrclla  for  Tubicolar  Annelidet,  dlacovere.1  in  tho  same 
beds.  Some  Sponges  from  the  Chuzy  Limestone  are  grouped  together  under  the  new 
generic  title  of  Kaspoiiifid, 

Billings,  E.  Remarks  upon  Prof.  Hall's  recent  pulilieation,  entitled  "Con- 
tributions to  rul;eontoloi;y  '\  <^  Caimd.  Xut.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  3t;9-'.593. 
18(!2. 

C'hielly  ii  controversial  paper,  dealing  with  questions  of  priority.  The  last  portion  of 
the  paper  is  ii  critical  notice  of  certain  points  in  which  Mr.  Billiiigs  cousidirs  that  Mr. 
Ilall's  (letorminalions  and  conclusions  are  not  correct, 

[Billings,  E.]  (ie()liij;i(al  Surve.y  of  Canada.  Itejiort  of  progress  from  its 
comnienceiiient  to  ISd;?.    pp.  DH;!,  with  498  wood-en};riivin);s.    Montreal, 

it-c;:!. 

The  greater  portion  of  this  classical  work  is  occupied  with  the  exposition  of  the  geo- 
logical structure  of  Canada  ;  but  numerous  ditaJls  are  introduced  by  Mr.  Billings  as  to  the 
organic  remains  of  each  successive  rock-formation.  Tho  fossils  occurring  i'l  the  typical 
sections  of  each  forii'iition  nro  enumerated,  and,  though  nr,;  described,  very  numerous 
illustrations  are  Introduced  for  their  elticidation.  In  an  appendix,  Mr,  Billings  gives  a 
detailed  eatalonue  of  the  Lower  Silurian  lossils  of  Canada  (exclusive  of  those  of  the  Quebec 
Group),  the  authority,  reference,  and  geological  range  of  eacli  species  being  given.  There 
is  also  a  list  of  the  GrnploliUs  of  the  (,Juebec  Group. 

Billings,  E.  On  the  parallelism  of  the  Quebec  (ironp  with  the  Llandeilo  of 
Eiiolaud  and  Australia,  and  with  the  Cha/.y  and  Calciferous  formations. 
<[  Vunad.  Nal.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  19 -li'.l,  with  4  engravinj^s.     ISli:). 

The  object  of  this  paper  is  to  prove  that  the  "  (Juebec  Group  "  Is  truly  referable  to  the 
Lower  Silurian,  and  not  to  the  "Primonlial"  formation.  The  evidence  brought  forward 
is  mainly  palaontologlcal,  though  to  some  extent  physical  also.  In  conclusion,  the  author 
describes  aud  figures  a  new  species  of  Har/ies  {If.  di.iitoiii)  'rom  the  Trenton  Limestone  of 
Ottawa,  and  a  new  Cyniiin  (C  (•uphtmiii)  from  tho  Gorniferous  Limestone.  The  discovery 
of  the  calcareous  spires  of  Cijn'nn  is  also  recorded. 

Billings,  E.  Description  of  a  new  species  of  Phillipsia,  from  tho  Lower 
Carboniferous  Rocks  of  Nova  Scotia.  <  Canad.  Nat.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  209, 
210,  with  woodcut.    16('3. 


The  species  Is  described  under  the  name  of  Philliiitia  lioiri. 

Billings,  E.    On  the  genus  Stricklaiidia;— proiioscd  altcratioii  o 
<  Canad.  Nat.,  vol.  viii,  p.  ;J70.    18(!;i. 


f  the  name 


The  name  strirklnnJin  being  approjiriati-d  in  fossil  liotaiiy,  the  author  dianges  the 
name  of  his  genus  to  Slrir.t'tlainlinin. 


II.— rUHLICATIONS  MADE  IN  HIIITISII   AMEUICA,  ETC.     S3 


I  of 


Billings,  E.  Notice  of  some  now  genera  and  species  of  Pulioozoic  fossila, 
<  Canad.  Xal.,  new  Her.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  4'2')-i'i-i.     ICGo. 

DeHcrlbcH  a  number  of  Hpodog  of  Coruli)  of  the  geiiern  Calapacin,  Ihliolilcn,  Famiilet, 
Slenoporn,  rctntia,  /.nplireHth,  EriJophyUiim,  niid  Ohoiidjiliijlliim,  from  the  Mldiiln  SilurlHi. 
of  AnilcoHti  and  the  Clinton  t'orniHtlon  of  Miinltoiilhi  Ijtland.  The  KPn""  CnlapiTcia  i» 
found  Ml  for  CoralH  reHemblhiK  Hiliolliee,  but  with  twlci'  a^  many  septa  and  with  ;mural 
pori'D. 

Billings,  E.  I'iilii'ozoic  fossils.  Volume  i.  Containing  doscriptions  and 
tignres  of  new  or  little  known  species  of  organic  remains  from  tiio  Siln- 
rian  Roclcs.  lrtt;i-C,').  <^  deoloijical  Survey  of  Canada.  Montreal,  180.'). 
8-.     )ip.  420,  with  401  engravings. 

The  flr8t  portion  of  thin  report  (pp.  1-24)  wan  publlxhed  iu  IgCl,  and  the  principal 
changoB  that  it  has  been  subjected  to  in  reprinting  are  that  the  diHcovery  of  Hpicules  iu 
Arc/iicocynthus  la  noted,  A.prufundui  in  fouiKled  for  Hpecimens  originally  referred  to  ,1. 
minganensif,  Olendius  in  adopted  instead  of  ParaUoxiiies,  and  Kiiinrgina  id  inserted  iu  the 
name  of  OholUla  cingulnia. 

The  second  por.tion  (pp.  S5-5fi1  wan  originally  published  In  January,  18(ii,  and  deals 
with  new  species  of  fossils,  mostly  Oasteropods,  Ijaniullibranchs,  and  BrnchloiKxls,  from  tlio 
(JalciferoHS,  Ch  izy,  Black  Kiver,  and  Trenton  formations.  The  new  geuus  Arlhrudema 
Is  proposed  for  n  branched  I'ohjzoi'm  (()  from  the  Trenton  l^imestone. 

The  third  portion  (pp.  .W-HW;  was  originally  published  in  June,  IP62;  but  pp.  ST-fifi 
are  here  added  to  the  reissue,  and  embrace  a  Paheontological  analysis  of  the  fosMls  of  the 
Quebec  Group  iir  I,6vls  Formation,  as  bearing  uu  the  stratlgraphieal  relations  of  this  de- 
posit. The  remiiining  portion  (pp.  67-16i?)  Is  occupied  with  descriptions  of  new  species  of 
fossils  from  the  Quebec  ({roup  (pp.  fl7-9(i),  and  from  diU'erent  parts  of  the  Lower,  Middle, 
and  Upper  .Silurisin  Rocks  of  Canada  (pp.  !tr>-I(i8). 

The  fourtli  portion  of  the  work  (pp.  Iti9-3'14)  was  originally  issaed  in  February,  It^Sj, 
and  the  remainder  (pp.  345-4' ;U)  was  Issued  with  the  complete  work  in  October,  1865. 
These  two  sections  of  the  report  aro  occupied  with  detailed  descriptions  of  the  new  species 
of  fossils  collected  by  the  otiicers  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Canada  in  the  Lower  Palico- 
zoic  formations  of  that  country,  from  the  Qnebec  Group  to  the  Guelph  Limestones,  inclu- 
sive; but  it  would  not  be  posi'lblo  here  to  give  any  detailed  analysis  of  the  varied  matter 
contained  in  llie  jjiiges  of  this  important  work.  It  may  bo  noted,  however,  that  a  large 
amount  of  space  Is  devoted  to  llie  description  of  the  fossils  of  tlie  Quebec  Group,  and  tlial 
a  considerable  number  of  species  aro  characterised  from  tills  formation  In  Newfoundland. 

Billings,  E.  Catalogue  of  tlie  Silurian  fossils  of  tlio  Island  of  Anticosii, 
■with  descriptions  of  some  new  gt^neriv  aiul  spt'(;ies.  ]ip. 'J;i,  with  2S  en- 
gravings.    <^Givlo(jiital  Siirveij  of  Canada.    Montreal,  1800. 

In  the  first  portion  of  this  report  (pp.  .ViS),  the  author  catalogues  the  Lowi-r  Silurluu 
(Hudson  River  Group)  fossils  of  the  Island  of  Antieosti.  The  list  comprises  118  species, 
Including  28  forms  which  are  now  described  for  the  (Irst  time.  The  second  portion  of  tli9 
report  (pp.  '2!)-7a)  deals  with  the  fossils  of  the  "Antieosti  Orou|)  "  of  rocks  (Viddle  Silu- 
rian), enumerating  18'J  species;  the  now  species,  to  the  number  of  7t),  beinor  'escrii.ed  at 
length.  In  an  appendix  (pp.  72,  73),  some  additional  fossils  from  the  Hudson  I'.iver  Group 
are  considered,  the  new  genus  .'.iriVA « i(c«  l)eing  proposed  for  some  curious  t-acks.  An 
additional  section  (pp.  75-82)  gives  a  general  review  of  the  pahoontological  relations  of  tho 
Silurian  deposits  of  Antieosti,  and  their  relations  to  thu  Silurian  formations  of  other  regions 
in  North  America  and  Europe.  Finally,  a  noction  is  devoted  to  the  description  (pp.  82-!Ki) 
of  somenewCephalopods,  Cystideans,  and  Corals  from  the  Clinton  and  Niagara  formations. 
Twenty-four  new  species  are  described,  and  tho  generic  name  of  Strcptncerat  is  pmposed 
for  Cephalopods  witli  the  form  of  Oncoceras  combined  with  the  trilobed  aperture  of  I'Urag- 
mocerat. 

Billings,  B.  On  the  classification  of  the  sub-divisions  of  McCoy't.  jremis 
Athj-ris,  as  dotermineil  by  the  laws  of  zoological  uomenclaturo.  <^  Ann. 
'tnd  Mag.  Xat.  Hist.,  ser.  15,  vol.  xx,  pp.  23:5-247.    1<^C7. 

Reprinted  from  .4mrr.  Jniirn.  Sri.  ninl  Ant,  July,  18'!7, 


81       lUlU.loGRAPIlV   OF    INVKIM'KIUIATK   PALKONTOLOfJV. 

Billings,  E.  licscriittiini  of  two  mow  sjiecii's  of  .Stri(,'kliimliiiiii.  <]  (Icolniji- 
idl  .UiujiKuii;  Dlm'.  1,  vol.  V,  jip.  r>'.M)4,  i»l.  iv.     l-'d"*. 

Till'  ni'W  B|)i>ci<'n  flH»crll)f(i  iiri.'  Slric'ilnndinin  dnviilfoiii  hihI  S.  fnlirrii,  Imtli  limn  the 
"  AuticoKti  Orimii". 

Bihii^ga,  E.  Xotn  on  tin-  Htnntiirpof  tlie  lilastoiilt-a.  <^  Ami.  (itnl  Mwj.  Sid. 
llixt..  Ml'.  I,  vol,  iv.  |i.  7(1.  l-(i;». 

Ui'|ii'iiilf(l  Irom  Hilhmnn'f  Annr.  .hnirii..  Miiy.  li»lil). 

I  Billings,  E.  ]     Note  on  tlic  llliistoidcii.     <[(.'((»(((?.  Sill.,  new  Her.,  vol.  iv, 

i>ii. .-;», ;").    i-i;:t. 

Billings,  E.  Xotison  .soiiii'siicciiiii'iisof  liOWtM'Silitrijin  Tiilobiti's.  <[  <,hiart. 
Jonni.  (iivl.  .*>■(»(.  Loud.,  vol.  xx  vi,  \t\>.  IT'J— ISf),  platij-s  xxxi  and  xxxii.  1870. 

Tlip  iiuthor  ■lojfci'ilios  (li  a  KpiM'imi'ii  of  .ianpliun  ]>l(iliirc;.'hiilus,  /mm  the  Trenton  Liiup- 
Htone  oFCaimiln,  ["howhiu  the  miih'r  niiie  of  thi!  hoiy,  logetlinr  with  whiit  Appear  to  be  the 
baHcii  of  cij^ht  pairs  of  h'gs  ;  (i)  spHClintMiii  of  Hi'Vfial  Aiacrican  Hpciien  of  Anniihun.  bhow- 
ing  "I'anilHilan  iirgaiiH'  ;  (Hi  a  rulleilup  ,<pi'i'iineu  of  Cnlijm.'nc  scnaria  tilli'd  with  Hinall 
ovate  l)i)ilii'».  The  aiitlior  also  diHruAscit  the  nature  of  I'rinivliuitn  and  Climneiirhniles, 
anil  cnncluilis  tliat  thi'se  track.s  luive  ri'ally  bci'U  produced  by  Trilubitci. 

Billings,  E.  Notes  on  the  stniclnre  of  tlio  Crinoidea,  Cystifleu,  and  IMas- 
toidcM.  -"^  Ann.  ami  Mug.  Sal.  llhl.,  sei'.  4,  vol.  v,  \\\>.  'Z'>\-iWi  and  40'J- 
41(i,  and  M)1.  vii,  pp.  14'i-l.")8,  with  niunei'oim  enj^ravings.     1-'7I)-71. 

An  ehihorate  papiT  on  tlic  almve  Hulijcct.  Amongst  the  Hpecial  poiiits  treated  of  are 
tlie  |Hl^ltion  of  the  mouth  in  nlatiou  to  tliaanibiilacial  sy«tem  :  the  nature  of  the  pectlnatoil 
rhumbs  and  oaliciiie  pores  of  the  (Jijstnidea :  the  mrncture  of  Codaaicr  McCoy,  ami  of 
I'cinrimUiH  :  the  hom"U);<ieii  of  the  reiipiratory  organs  of  the  Paheo/.oie  and  recent  Kchino- 
denim;  the  "  convoluted  plate  "  of  the  Crinoiden  ;  the  strtli-'ture  of  the  calyx  in  I'eiitrcmitrt 
and  yiiriairriniiii :  the  reienibhinces  between  the  Cyntoids,  lllastoidH,  and  L'rlnoidn  on  the 
one  hand  ami  the  htrvie  of  tlie  A^teroiiis  on  the  othi'  hand:  and  the  natnre  an  1  relationa 
of  the  oral,  iiual,  ovarian.  anM  ambnlacral  openings.  The  forms  upon  which  the  author 
has  founded  his  observations  are  American. 

Billings,  E.     Note  on  Trinu'iilla  atnta.    <^  Ann.  luid  Mog.  Sat.  UM.,  nor.  4, 
vol,  viii,  ji)..  14(1, 141.    1-^71. 

Ueprinted  from  ,4iiicr,  .Toiirn.  .Sri.  and  Arts,  June,  \i7l. 

Billings,  E.     On  some  new  species  of  Palieozoic  fossils.     <[  I'aiiad.  Sal.,  new 
sei'.,  vol.  vi,  pp. '.Jia-'ivia,  with  '2  enj^ravings.     l':71. 

Describes  tlirce  new  species  of  IlijiiUihi:!!  {Thecal  from  the  .Silurian  of  Canada,  and 
change?  Tinea  triniigulnrin,  Hall,  to  llijollthra  amerii'anus.  Defines  the  genus  Oholella,  and 
describes  uh  new  spi'cies  O.  gcmmn  ami  O.  cirre.  Also  founds  tlie  geuus  Moiwmrnlla,  and 
characti-rises  two  Hi,ecitfs. 

Billings,  E.     Renfirkson  the'raconic  contioveisy.    <  Cmnid.Sal.,  newser., 
vol.  vi,  [ip.  :!i:i-;i25.     1871. 

A  discussion  of  the  position  of  the  "Taconic  Uooks  "  of  Ktumons,  chietly  from  a 
palieontological  point  ol  view,  and  as  connecti'd  with  i|uesiions  of  priority. 

Billings,  B.     On  the  {jcnns  ( )li()lc  llina.    <  f'anad.  S'al.,  new  ser.,  vol.  vi,  pp. 
;3-J()-3'.U,  -with  7  wooil(iit.s.     1871. 

GIveHan  extended  definition  of  UbuJrUhin.  and  descrlb'S  O.  mn^  id  lira,  from  the  Blac'; 
Itiver  Limestone,  as  new. 

Billings,  E.     Additional  notes  on  the  Taeo'iic  controversy.    <^  Canad.  Sal., 
iK'w  ser.,  vol.  \  i.  (ip.  4(;<l-4C5.     l-r71. 


II.— I'UnLICATIONS  MADK   IN  lUMTIHII   AMKUK'A,  KTC.      8.~> 


Billinga.E.     On  sonio  fossils  from  t)  •  rrinionliiil  Ii'imUm  of  NtnvfoiitKllaiiil. 
<  Ctimitl  .\ul.,  uv.w  HIT.,  vol.  vi,  lip,  l(;:.-17!t.  with  II  eii-rniviiif{H.    HTl. 

Prom  fockH  of  I'riiiionliul  agv  in  Creiit  ll.-ll  [..liiml,  l.uigidii  murriii/i,  Lini/nl,:ll,if 
nffi'ih.  L.  <<)  Kjii-'Hii.  and  Cr.i:iiiim  sii.iilin  nri>  <lc<ciibc(l  bh  iii-w.  From  Munevliin  utralii 
Ohiildla  .'  mhii;  StraimroUina  rtmnla,  llfinliihcinrnlltnii.  Agraiilui  miinlin,  A.dffmin,  Siih> 
noplciirn  cummuiiiii,  Annimliniiii  triiiitliis,  I'arnih r i iU»  liintlnt,  /'.  ilmirii>,  [iiliitlai  liilla, 
Stiiiiil/icrii  paiiprr,  iinil  S'nnillii  rtliniliitii  are  di'Mcrllmd  an  nfw.  Ii>l,itlm  In  prDpiiHcil  aa  a 
new  gciuiH  fur  Kinall  HrHclii(i|i<id8  allied  to  Acruin  'n  and  KiiUirffhia  ;  and  Siinilld  for  Qan- 
teropods  allii'd  to  Mrioptnmit.  Axiiidrltn  lirraii'iv'r.a  In  tlin  naini-  ^iven  to  Hiiiiit!  cnriuiH 
ioM\U  from  llio  Ilnronian  of  S'.  Jolin'K,  at^ociatfcl  with  Arcitu-dlin  t>piriilU. 

Billings,  E.  Xotc  oti  tlic  discovery  of  fossil.s  in  tin;  ••  \Viiioosl<i  MmUlo  "  at 
Swaiiton,  Vf.     <  Camuh  Xtit.,  new  stT.,  vol,  vi,  p.  WiA.     Irt71. 

Notes  tliB  discovery  of  S'lllrnllii  In  ttiy  "  Wiiiod^ki  Marlilc. ",  Hlinwiiii,'  ijjis  rock  to  lia 
of  the  ago  of  the  Helle  Isle  IJinestone, 

Billings,  E.  On  tliti  Mcsozoic  fossils  ffoiii  H-iti.sli  Coliiniltia.  -^  fieologival 
SiirrvyofCdiitKlii:  l!ipi)i  t  of  /'roi/rcH-it'or  H7-2-7;!.     Aiipeiidix  ii,  pp.  71-7  ). 

ThiK  memoir  contains  notex  on  the  M  •no/,  lic  fossils  coilfctcrl  liy  Mr.  .lairies  Kiehardsoii 
in  British  ColiiailiiH  in  Iti7:3.  There  is  also  a  table  sh  )\ving  the  i;eolo},'ic-al  lioriz  )ns  of  the 
Moso/.olc  Koeks  of  British  Coliimljla  as  compared  with  those  ol'  Kinjlaiid,  Neliiaska,  mid 
California. 

Billings,  E.  Piiliiozoic  fossils.  Vol.  ii,  p.irr,  I.  pp.  1  H,  with  t-.'.  woodcuts 
aud  y  plates,  -c^  Mumoirn  of  tlw  (Iculiiijiral  Siinn/  of  ((iiiiidn.  Monti'eal, 
1874. 

The  first  section  of  tliis  work  rontains  descriptions  ot  the  f  is»ils  of  the  "  Gaspfi  Series ", 
some  of  the  beds  of  wliich  aro  Ujiper  Silurian  ami  some  Devonian,  with  an  interinediato 
group  that  maybe  reganleil  as  passage-beds.  Tln>  new  species  lietermined  from  this  series 
comprise  .'i  species  of  Corals,  3  of  I'oly/.oa,  l**  of  llrachiiipo  Is.  10  of  r.iiiuollilirauchs,  8  .if 
(iastero)inds,  and  1  Trilobite.  The  next  section  gives  descriptions  of  fossils  obtained  from 
the  Primordial  Kocks  of  Hell  Island,  Xewfoiuidland.  tlie  e.vact  position  of  tliese  deposits 
being  somewh  it  nncertuin.  Descriptions  of  some  of  these  forms  hiid  been  previously  ptili- 
lished  (Cnniul.  Sat.,  1870);  but  six  are  new  speci"S.  From  lieds  inferior  to  those  of  IJell 
Island,  and  thi.uglit  to  be  referable  to  the  Lower  l.lngulal'iags  or  Menevian  (iroup,  eleven 
new  species  of  fos.'ils  are  descritied.  From  the  Ilnronian  Rocks  of  .St., John's,  N'eufound- 
land,  the  author  describes  Af/iiff'flti  firm •mrici,  Strmtihi in  pinijii'r,  atid  S''i  >iitla  ritinilntii — 
the  last  two  being  small  imtellil'orm  (Jasti.ropods,  whilst  the  alVinities  of  the  lirst  are  un- 
certain. 

The  author  neitt  discusses  the  characters  of  the  j^-enn-'  S'rir'.lmnliiiiii.  di-scribing  live 
previously  recorded  species  and  a  ■•ingle  new  lorin  i  >'.  melisun).  The  next  portion  of  the  work 
is  occupied  with  a  discussion  of  the  structure  of  the  OrinniJen,  Oijuliiiilia.  and  llliistoii/nt. 
This  seclion  was  originiilly  pnlillshed  in  the  Aimr.JoKnt.  Si-i.  and  Artu,  lf*t)!)-7il,  and  the 
Am.  nnd  Miif.  .Vn(.  ///.<(.,  1^70-71.  and  it  is  reproiluced  here  with  gome  corrections  aud 
aildillons.  Fiinilly,  the  auihir  describes  IS  new  species  of  Lnmctlihrnni-hinla  from  the 
Arlsaig  series  (t'pper  .SiluriiinJ  of  Nova  Scotia.  The  new  genu.i  Pfeniii'illii  is  proposed 
for  forms  like  Piirinca  rr.iriijh  rn,  and  U  species  are  referred  to  it. 

Billings,  E.  On  some  new  or  little  known  fossils  from  Uw  .SilnrJMU  and 
Devonian  HkcIvs  of  Ciiiada.  <  CaiKul.  Xat.,  new  st.-r,,  vol.  vii.  jip.  'i'-V)- 
•J40,  with  '2  lifjnres.     1-71, 

Describes  Aitlocopina  ^'rniiii,  a  new  genus  and  species  of  fossil  sponges  from  the 
Niagara  formation.  The  genus  lliiern/ihrrniis  is  proposed  for  Corals  of  the  type  of  /.n- 
phri'iilin  iirnlilirii  Bill.  Species  of  Ampliras,  Xn/ilireiiHi',  Giirnccriin,  Orllnifcriif,  mid  Livhiis 
are  described  from  the  Devonian  ol  Ontario.  Fiimlly,  some  changes  of  nomencliilnre  aro 
noted. 


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.S(J      lUHLIOliR.Vl'HV    ()!•    IN'VKUTEUU.VTE   r.VLEONTOLUG V. 

Billings,  E.  On  nuiiu'  nt-w  ^(•iiciii  ami  Hpt'civs  of  Paliro/oic  Moljiisea. 
V  CiiiiikI.  .\(it.,  new  HLT.,  vol.  vii,  |i|i.  ;t01,  W',!,  with  -i  lijjuros.     l""T5, 

Koiiiiiln  till'  iii'W  gpuiu  lUiiinii  for  TetUna  /iriica  tlia.,  Anatinn  tiiivnta  Ilall,  iiml  tti« 
111  Tf  /.  I'l  ,1,1,/,  ,i*n  from  I  111-  t'|i|ii'i  Sllurliiuof  111,  "ny  of  llbiili'tini.  Tliv  gcmiH  I'lcniniidtii 
\>  |irop"«iil  I'lir  f  iniiK  uf  lln'  lv|ii>  of  Vurinin  retrnjhin. 

Bouve,  M.  rygoiliyiichns  gouldii,  a,  now  Echinus  from  tlio  MilUloiie  Grit 
of  licoi-irirt.     <^Anii.am\  Mmj.  Siil.  JUdI.,  sit.  1,  vol.  \ix,  p.  1 1'J.     HIT. 

A  iviiriiit  frimi  Silliiii.iu's  .iiuriinl,  Miiy,  IHIT,  p.  4:iT. 

Bradley,  Frank  H.  I)i.'.srii|itioii  of  a  now  Trilobito  from  this  I'jliiliim 
SaiuNtoiic,  witli  a  note  by  E.  Hillin){s.  <^  Caiuid.  Sat.,  vol.  v,  jiii.  \'H\- 
\-il>,  with  I  ciigruviuj^.s.     l-^dO. 

Till*  paper  by  Mr.  Hrmlli-y  iK  rcprhitiMl  from  SiUiiimnn  Journal.  2il  «i'r.,  vol.  xxx, 
|>. 'Jll,  liinl  (le^icribi's  aii'l  ligiiri'rt  h  new  TriinUitr  from  ttm  I'otuclam  .Saiuliioiiu  of  Keeiie- 
vIIIh.  N.  V.  iiihlcr  111!'  nmiii'  of  Oniocrjili'iliic^  minntiiH.  Mr.  IlilUiigHiiililn  ii  uoU-  iliiicuiiKiiig 
111,'  iliiiraitc  TH  I,;  tills  fliiiMios  mill  iioiiiig  tlii)  otliiT  foriiiH  of  tlui  gumiH  known  lo  occur  la 
(janiulH.  Mr,  HillliigH  uUo  appc'uil<  an  adililional  notn  (reprlntt'd  frion  SilHiimii'ii  .hmriinl, 
Novi'iiil),-r,  l»7ili,  ili>Hi'rllilag«oiiU'  ni'iv  H|iei'iiiU'n«  of  t'i,/ioi',/,/m//(c«  miiiiiliif,  In  which  fro»h 
clmr.ii'li'rs  ari'  cxhlliiti'il. 

Brady,  G.  S.,  and  H.  W.  Crosskey.  Note?*  on  foatdl  O.^tracoilii  from  the 
rost-Tcrtiiiry  deioiitsof  Ciiiiada  and  New  Kii);liuid.  <  UeoUxj'ual  Magu- 
ciiK,  Decade  I.vol.  viii,  pp. lid-li"),  jdiite  ii.     1>71. 

Tim  imthorH  notice  3']  HpHcleiiof  Oitracixia  from  the  abovoiiiintioiieil  cl'pmln.  of  which 
CiiOicri;  CIS  ihlalii,  ('.  mirr'iiniie:/!,  O.  logntii,  OiJihtrHra  grunnliimt,  V.  cristarn,  and  Oytht- 
ri'jininn  rimiildii'iliim  iir,'  di  HiT.lied  for  thu  llrnt  tiiiu'. 

Brady,  Henry  B.  A  iuono;;nvph  of  Carlioniforon.s  and  INirmian  I'oramini- 
fcra  ( till'  nt'uiis  I'nxulinaexcopteil).  <^  I'lilironlogi'aphical  .Sjciely,  H7(i,  ji]!. 
l-lCiCi,  plates  i-\ii. 

This  work  Is  iiuci',:  ,.,.iiy  prliu'lpally  coaoerncd  with  British  forms,  but  not  exclusively 
8  I.  At  liaRc  17  is  H  sHiiiiiiary  of  geological  localitleH  In  North  America  which  have  yielded 
Carbnuifeious  or  I'ermiiin  Furuminifcrn.  The  lollowing  foriiin  are  cleHcrlbeil  !roni  the 
<  arboiiiferou«  ilocks  of  Noi th  Aiuerlcft :— ('n/w„/,«n  paUrntrui-hiin  Klirb.,  I',  drrurrcn; 
v.  pUcniii  llr.i'ly,  J',  bnlldidis.  n.  Bp.,  ('.  rMrfi<,  n.  sp.,  iVu  tnsiiie'la  i)ri.-!cHln  Ditwson,  fa/- 
cnri:ia  iviihi^/na,  n.  Kp.,  and  h'.inhiVujra  hoininiiii  I'liill.  The  laHt  is  »howii  to  be  the  Hubse- 
•jHeutly  desLTilied  II  noti  i  hftilciji  llall,  from  tlio  .Speraen  Hill  l/miuitone  of  Indi.ina. 


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Brongniart,  Adolphe.      Hist  liio  dl^s  Vi'yt'^taiix  rossiles. 
)>p.7U,71.     l.;-.iJ-l-. 

The  fossils  deieiiijeil  by  Uroii,'iiiHrt  under  tlio  nameti  Fiirniiks  ili;iiiiitii.i  miil  Finoidtn 
frrm,  from  the  (^uebic  (Iroup  rif  INiint  I-i-vis,  are  really  flrii/iKililvs :  t'.io  former  being  the 
Gi-iijiiiilii/iiiii  [Dijiluifrtijiliis]  prhiiiiijunnis  of  Hall,  and  tlie  latter  thu  ','.  \  I'ctragriijitua] 
hryonttidcs  of  the  »ame  author. 

Bronn,  H.  Q.    Lctli.ia  (ico^iiostloa,  oder  .Vbbildniij;  iind  Hisschreiliiing  der 

iiir  (lit!  (iebirjjjsfonnatiiini'ti  bezeiclineiidsten  Versti;inoniii;,'un.     [Fi^fures 

and  dcseriptioiis  of  tlie  eliara':tL'ri»tic  fossils  of  the  f^reat  formations] 

Isl  ed.,  1-^:!.") ;  yd  cd.  (Hniiiii  it  Uocnicr),  lr-."jl-.")().    :i  vols,    p  \    With  atlas. 

Deseriben  many  spei  ies  of  Aii^erican  fossils. 

Buckland,  William.  'Micolo^iy ",  in  •' V.)yaoc,  iVe,,  to  the  Tacilic  and 
lU!hrin.i,''s  Strait.s,  performed  lull.  M.  S. '  lUossom ' '",  by  Captain  IJuechey. 
-V.    London,  IHy'j.    p.  l.-)7. 

Ill  the  geological  appendix  to  Capt.  11,'echey'H  work,  I'rol.  Hiickland  notices  the  re- 
■f»mblance  of  the  CHrbuniferons  I.ini.'stoiie  of  Cape  Thomson,  northwest  of  America,  hit. 
•J7-  ti  N.  lou;;.  Ifii^  45  W.,  to  that  of  Ucrbyshire,  and  refers  to  its  fossil  contents. 


ii.__runLu:ATioNS  madk  in  buu 

i.t«r  Hermann.    Tlu-o.naumalioi.  <<!  H",  -  j^^,^.^^^  ,^g. 

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,vt  Sta.  navl.anv  iCahtmi   a)  ■  ^>'  irtCC. 

a,ul  .VPy.  A'"'-  »-<■'  '"'''■■  •'-  ^"'  ';/'..,•,  m.in,n  ,  a,. ,   '.'.  '"-'""- 

.,u„  fully  .UHcu««e<J.  ,„,„,,,.„.,.(  ol'^cner,  No.  :^U  P- 

Carpenter,  VT.  »• 
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[Not  Hooni.ytlu.  writer!  ninUies  of  Ko/or.n  oana- 

Carpenter.  W.  B  ^^^^^.  ^^^^  ^„,  „_  ,,.  ui  U-K 

Areprlu.fro.u Journ.  O.l.  So.  L  ,      ^^,,,  ,„a  a.ru.Uios  of 

,       W  B     rurtbcr  observations  on  tho  bIuk  ^^^^    ^^^^,,,^ 

Carpentei.W.B.    1       j.^,^  ,,ucr  tothopi'^^'^l'^"^'-    <"" 
Ko/.oiiu  canaiionsi.. 

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W  B     Ni.vv  o1)acrvatiou3  on  1'^"''°""  \,  ,,„.,,. a vings.    I'^Ti. 

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„i,„„n,u.rtm.e  skeleton -.mulcoucUuM 

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^recavi.uUvtion  of  the  v.-K'.P»lf''^'- '"«"'' 

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88      BlULIOGllArilY  OF   INVKRTEBRATK  V ALEONTOLOGY . 

Carter,  H.  J.  On  the  stniotiue  called  E;)/.oon  caniidenso  lu  tlio  Laurentiaii 
Liincstoiio  of  Canada.  (A  lettor  to  I'rof.  W.  Kin;?,)  <[  Ann. and  Mag. 
y<tl.  llist.,  sei'.  4,  vol.  xiii,  pp.  1"<D-19;J.     1874. 

Oiveii  roftnons  for  bplieviiig  that  Eozuijn  i»  not  of  orgHnic  origin. 

Carter,  H.  J.  On  the  strneturo  called  EdzoiIh  canadoiiso  in  the  Liurentiaii 
Limestone  of  Canada.  <  Ann.  and  Maij.  Xut.  UM.,  ser.  4,  vol.  xiii,  pp. 
370-:i7!:?,  with  1  enjjravinj;.     1874. 

Carter,  H.  J.  Kelation  of  the  Caiiivl-systi-ni  to  theTubnlation  in  the  Fora- 
iniuifera,  with  reference  to  Dr.  Dawson's  '  Dawn  of  Life'.  <[  Ann.  and 
Mug.  Xat,  Uist.,  sor.  4,  vol.  \vi,  pp.  420-404.     Ifi7.">. 

Dl8ru9»e«  llie  niinuto  utructure  of  tlie  test  of  rccniit  Fi)raminifern,  na  bearing  on  the 
nature  of  Eu-.u'vn  ranndcnsc. 

Casseday,  S.  A.  Beschreibnng  einos  ncnen  Crinoiden-Geschlcchtes  ana 
deni  Kohlenkalkstein  Nord-Anierikas.  <[  /ritwhrift  d.  Deutfch.  Geol.  Ges., 
Bd.  vi,  pp.  2:{7-24'.>,  plate  ii.     1854. 

The  author  proposeii  ami  ileflneg  the  geniiit  Ilalnrrinii.t  for  two  new  i"pec!e9  (B.  kosa- 
dddylus  and  H.  irrcgiilarif)  from  the  Carbouiferous  Lime«ti>iie  of  Inrtiiina. 

Castelnau,  F.  de.  Essai  snr  le  S.v8{^Ino  Silinion  de  rAiiicrifine  Septeiitrio- 
nale.    I'aris,  1843.    pp.  5i).    With  17  plates. 

lu  thin  work,  the  author  describes  ..  number  of  Cruntiicenna.  Cephalopodn,  QaHteropodd, 
Draoliiopodi.,  Conchifera,  Corald,  Crinoidii,  &c,,  from  the  Silurian  of  North  America.  A 
larite  number  of  HpecioH  are  dencribed  m  new,  liut  many  of  tliesu  hcve  been  BUbiequently 
Identitied  with  previously  recorded  formi4. 

C[hapman],  E.  J.  Asaphns  canadensis.  <^  L'anad.  Jonrn.,  new  ser.,  vol.  i, 
pp.  482,  48;!.     18r)(). 

Confers  the  name  of  Amiphus  canndcnsh  on  m  new  Trilobite  from  the  Utica  Slate. 

Chapman,  "E.  J.    A  review  of  the  Trilohites  :  their  characters  and  classilica- 
tion.    <^  Vanad.  ./ourn.,  new  ser,,  vol.  i,  pp.  271-28t).     18r)t). 
A  general  review  of  the  order  Trilobita. 

C[hapman],  B.  J.  Asaphns  l.atiiuarginatus.  <^  Canud.  Jonrn.,  new  ser,, 
vol.  ii,  pp.  47, 48.    1857. 

nirtcussefl  a  question  raided  by  Prof.  Hall  us  to  the  identity  of  the  author's  A'aphua 
cnitadciifis  wMh  the  orevi"-  Iv  (i(.;)ciiljed  A.  liilimnrgnuilH:*  Hall,  and  fully  deiicribea  the 
characters  of  the  former. 

Chapman,  B.  J.  On  the  ocfiirrcnce  of  the  j;oiius  Cryptoceras  in  Silurian 
Kecks.     <  Canud.  Jonrn.,  new  ser.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  2t.i4-2()8.     1857. 

Notes  the  occurrence  of  the  genus  Cri/ptD.rras  in  the  Black  Hiver  LiraoKtono  of 
Lorette  in  Eastern  Canada. 

Cbapman,  B,  J.  On  the  occnrrenco  oi  the  genus  Cryptoceras  in  Silnrian 
Kocks.     <  Ann.  and  Mag.  Xal.  IIM.,  ser.  2,  vol.  x\,  pp.  114-117.     1857. 

Notes  the  occurrence  'n  the  Lower  .Silurian  Rocks  of  Canada  of  a  species  of  Crypto- 
ceras [Liiuitfs]. 

C[hapman],  B.  J.  Trinucleiis  conrentricns.  <  Cuitad.  Jonrn.,  now  ser., 
vol.  iii,  pp.  414, 415,  with  woodcut.     1858. 

Describes  the  glabella  of  a  specimen  of  the  al)ove  Trilnbilr  from  the  Trenton  Lime- 
stone near  Quebec,  which  shows  peculiar  luisnl  and  central  tubercles. 


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II.— PUBLICATIONS  MADE   IN  BRITISH  AMERICA,  ETC.     SI) 

Chapman,  E.  J.  On  some  now  Tiilobites  from  Caiiailian  Rocks.  <  Ann, 
uml  Muij.  Sat.  Ilisl.,  ser.  3,  vol.  ii,  pp.  0-10,  with  2  woodcuts.    18.")8, 

MiilntBlnH  the  ilUtinolneBii  n(  Annjihua  •anndrntia  Chapiii.,  which  the  author  had  pre- 
viously dencrlbeil,  by  im  unBlysin  of  the  other  knowu  ii|iecii'H  of  the  ({enug.  The  name 
Asaiiliits  hnlli  Irt  proposed  for  u  second  form,  fioin  t!ie  Trenton  Limestone  of  Peterljoroufh, 
Ontario. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  On  some  new  Tiilobitos  from  Canatliiin  lioeks.  <  Caiiad. 
Jonni.,  new  ser.,  vol.  iii,  pp. '2:W-3I{"<,  with  2  woodcuts.    1*58. 

Deicnbennnd  figures  as  new  species  Asiiphitu  canadensis  from  the  Utioa  Slali'  and  .(. 
haUi  from  tlie  Tieuton  Limestone. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  On  tlio  HypoBtonia  of  Asaplins  canciilensiri,  and  on  a  third 
new  species  of  Asaphns  from  the  Canadian  Rocks.  <  Catiad.  .fonni.,  now 
ser.,  vol.  iv,  pp.  1-4,  with  2  woodcnt.s.    Id.V.). 

The  new  Bpecic-s  is  from  the  Utica  .Slate,  am',  U  named  Asn/ihus  liinrksii. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  Presence  of  Colnnmaria  alvcolata  and  Strnmatocerinia 
rno;o.sum  in  Tn-nton  Limestone.  <]  Caiiad.  Joiini.,  new  ser.,  vol.  iv,  p. 
49:5.    1859. 

Notes  the  discovery  of  the  tiboveniL'nlioued  sp?cii.s  in  tlie  Trcnlna  Limestone  of  the 
neighbourhood  of  Itelleville,  Ont. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  On  a  new  species  of  Ayrelacrinites,  and  on  the  strnctural 
relations  of  that  j^enus.  <^  Ann.  ami  Mag.  Xat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  vol.  vi,  pp. 
ir)7-l()2,  with  woodcut.    180(1. 

Describes  Agdacrinitct  billiiitrsii,  from  the  Trenton  Limestone  of  Peterbnrongu, 
Canada  West. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  Notes  on  the  Geolopy  of  the  l$lue  Mountain  Escarpment 
in  CoHinsjwood  Township,  Caufida  West.  <  Canad.  Journ.,  new  ser.,  vol. 
V,  pp.  304, 305.    1800. 

Contains  notes  on  the  fossils  (Utlca  Slate  and  Hudson  River  Group). 

Chapman,  E.  J.  On  the  geolos,"  of  Belleville  amt  the  surrouudiii;;  district. 
<  Caned.  Journ.,  new  ser.,  vol.  v,  pp.  41-48.     1800. 

Gives  lists  of,  and  notes  on,  the  fossils  of  the  Trenton  Limestone  of  Belleville,  Onf. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  Aselacrinites  billingsii :  a  new  species :  preliminary 
notice.     <  Canad.  Jonrn.,  new  ser.,  vol.  v,  pp.  204,  W5.     l-^OH. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  On  a  new  species  of  Agelacrinites,  and  on  the  structural 
relations  of  that  genus.  <^  Canad.  Jonrn..  new  ser.,  vol.  v,  pp.  35S-3C.5, 
with  woodcut.     1800, 

The  author  deserllies  a  new  species  of  Agilncrinilcs  from  the  Trenton  Limestone  of 
Peterborough,  Ont.,  under  the  name  of  .1.  billinifsii.  The  structure  and  systematic  re'.atlons 
.)f  the  genus  are  discussed,  and  the  author  proposes  to  found  for  its  reception,  along  with 
EdriodsUr,  a.  new  order,  which  he  terms  T/iyroiila. 

Chapman,  E.  J.  A  popular  exposition  of  the  Minerals  and  Geolojjy  of  Can- 
ada. <  i.'anad.  Jonrn.,  new  ser.,  vols,  v,  vi,  vii,  aiul  viii,  with  248  en- 
gravings.   18C(M)3. 

Part  iv  of  this  series  of  papers  (lor.  cit,  vol.  vi.  pp.  300-5ii?,  vol.  vii,  pp.  I0S-I'2I.  and 
vol.  viii,  pp.  17-:t3>  gives  a  general  account  of  the  fossils  of  Cem.da;  and  part  v  (vol.  vill, 
pp.  111-127,  Igl5-9I6,  and  437-4<i0)  fives  a  review  of  the  succesMve  stratitled  formations  of 
Canada  and  their  characteristic  organic  remains. 


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90     BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  IXVEIITEBKATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

Chapman,  H.J,  Au  outline  of  tho  Geology  ofCiiiiiida,  based  on  UHiibilivisiou 
of  t'.io  provinces  into  natiuiil  ureas.  8  \  jjp.  104,  witli  12  plates  ami 
iiiups.    Toronto,  187o. 

CnntiihiK  noteii  on  tlie  orgnn'c  roinalna  of  the  ditTurent  goologlcal  foriuationa  of  Cannda, 
with  six  platos  illustrating  tlie  more  chiirnctnrlHtlc  fomilln. 

Chapman,  B.  J.  On  the  probable  nature  of  tlie  supposed  fossil  tracks 
known  as  I'roticlinitos  and  Cliinactioiniites,  <[  Cnnad.  Jonni.,  new  ser., 
vol.  xvi,  i>p.  7.     IS"!'. 

The  author  givps  reasons  lor  bclioving  Vrolirhiiiiet  and  i.limnclirhniirs,  from  the  I'otii- 
(1iin>  Sunilstone,  ari^  tint  th«  tracks  of  UrnslacKanH,  liut  tbi  impressions  of  large  r'liuoidd. 

Cleve,  P.  T.  On  the  i.'eolo<;y  of  the  North-eastern  West  India  Islands. 
<^l\ongJ,  Sfeiiska  retcnHkoi>K-Ahad.  Handl.,  Ud.  ix,  No.  12,  )tp.  48,  with 
'2  i)late8.     1870. 

Contains  unuierous  notes  on  the  fossils. 

Cotteau,  O.  Sur  les  Onrsins  des  Antilles  suddoises.  <[  ISutl.  ilv  la  Soc.  Gvol. 
lie  ]-'raucc,  sdr. ;?,  t.  ii,  i)p.  1'2'>,  VH't.     1875. 

A  preliminary  note,  drawinj,'  attention  to  the  fact  tliat  tlie  Miocene  Echinold*  of  the 
Antilles  have  a  close  resenil)hince  to  those  derived  I'roui  the  same  beds  iu  Malta  and  other 
Mediterranean  islands. 

Cotteau, — .  Koliinids  of  the  West  Indies.  "^h'unijL  Svenakn  I'dcnHkapg' 
Akud.  IlaiulL,  Bd.  xiii,  No.  (!.     187.'). 

(Not  seen  by  the  writer.  ] 

Credner,  G.  R.  Ceratitos  fastigiatns  and  Saleuia  cexana.  <^  Ziiluvhrifl  J'iir 
d,  (ivnammlen  yittniufhu.,  Bd.  xii,  pp.  10.")-11G.  pi.  v.     187."). 

De.scribis  S'llciiin  iiraita  from  the  Cretaceous  (!)  deposits  of  Texas. 

Credner,  Hermann.  Die  vor-silurischen  Gebildoder  oberen  Halb-Insel  von 
Michij^an.     <  Xeitschr,  dir  Dcntsch.  OeoL  lies.,  Bd.  xxi,  pp.  riKWol).    18(i;i. 

Credner,  Hermann.  IMe  Kieide  von  New  J('rsey.  <^ZcihLhr.  di'r  Deutsch. 
GvoJ.  Gis.,  vol.  xxii,  jip.  litl-i.")l,  pi.  iv.     lt^7i;. 

A  cnnsiderable  section  of  this  menmir  is  devoted  to  tlw  description  of  tli"  fossils  mot 
with  in  the  Cretacious  deposits  of  New  Jersey,  and  another  deaU  w  itii  their  vertical  exteii- 
tion  mid  ftratitjraphicHl  relations. 

Dana,  J.  D.  <>n  the  supposed  legs  of  the  Trilobite,  Asaphus  platycephaliis. 
<^  Ann.  and  Mag.  Xui,  JHhI.,  ser.  4,  vol.  vii,  pp.  ;!()G-;i(')8.    1871. 

An  ndviince  copy  of  au  article  imblished  in  the  Amer.  Jouru.  .Sfi.  and  .Irli.,  May,  ISVl. 

D'Arcliiac,  — .  Note  snr  rexisteneo  des  restes  orsauiiiues  dans  les  Kochi  s 
Laureutienncs  dn  Caiiiida.  <[  Complm  J'cndiis.  vol.  liii,  pp.  IHJ-I'JI, 
l-^G-j. 

A  note  iires'iitKi  by  M,  I)  Ai' '  i;ic  on  tlie  part  of  Dr.  W.  B.  Carpenter  as  to  the  dis- 
covery of  KoiKi'tii  cnniih  nsi . 

D'Archiac,  Vincount,  mid  Edouard  de  Verneuil.  On  the  fossils  of  the 
older  dei)t)sits  in  the  Khenish  Provinces;  preeeded  by  a  general  survey 
of  the  (auiui  of  the  I'alaozoic  Rocks,  and  followed  by  a  tabular  list  of 
the  organic  remains  of  the  De\oniau  System  in  Europe.  <^  TraiiH.  Gvol. 
Soc.  Loud.,  ser.  12,  vol.  vi.  jiart  ii,  jip.  :.lO;5-'illO.    4  .     1'^  l"». 

In  the  classified  list  puiiplied  by  the  authors  of  the  fossils  of  the  older  deposits  of  the 
UhenLsh  I'rovinces,  and  of  the  Devonian  syslein  of  Kiirope  generally,  many  ppecies  aro 
determined  as  occurring  In  corresponding  deposits  in  Nortli  America. 


Davl 


Scotia.    V  i  „„,,„._;(;,y,u-/w'iaia 

W(5'»-  .,    ,  „„a  fl.ur..\.  th»  following  l.eL.g  a>  w  .         / 

^:£:::..; , ^ - ■ "- 

_„„,  „„,|Wir.iamKto6.    "'■  "          „„„r(.,Io«i».  «'•l■*•'■ 
^:£  :.::-,  V,..  ---,tf :;::--- r -  r-jr- 

;U,  i.l8. i  and  ii.  ,,,..  „,,..i, M-.a-s  .»■«  f.-i'""^'"  ''" 

,,,.,  f„.U.  of  .UU  .on.Uion  .0  «         '• 

t,.u.WHl.water  in  type.  v,„au.u.ifora.  Coccol.U.^.^V'..' 

Dawson.  G-  !»•  ,       j-  j^inuiubu.    < '  """"• 

in  the  Cretaceous  UuoKs  oi 


:;:"=-:-:  k:':;::S'-t^^^^^^ ■"" 

^    iv/r      U..)H)vt  ou  the  ^eolojTN  -i'"'  '^  ^f  Hie  Woods  to  the 

tW     (intl.eCoal-Meaauiertoi  111  ^_^.^_ 

DaWBOn,  J-  W  •                     ^       ;  ,„„J.,  vol.  X,  in>-  >  »-              i,„„„.im,r.mul>i  uih.  ilg- 
'Ih..  InviTtebruto  lo»"iis 

,.,„,„  KJ«,.r,U»la...l-  „, ,„.„., .nl..  ™'"" 
Ibclr  f«»Ml-.    InChnpt.rXUUP. 


92      lUBLTOCillAl'IIV  OF  liNVKUTEHUATK  PALEONTOLOUY. 


(JoiilM.Mimiri-H  iiriMniati'il  nf.  In  Cli'iplei  XVl  (pp.  2'<'i-:iU),  iliu  author  given  anarroiint  of 
till'  fosHilii  lit  thii  Ciirl)iiniti'ron»  I.liunslimi',  ili'iii'rll)iiiK  in  now  lAthoatr'ttinn  pictoemi,  Za- 
pliriiilia  tnini.i,  ('ijnlhnphijUinn  hilliilif'i,  S'viiopnra  irilia,  t'eiirKtclla  lyiili,  Ithyiichuiiclla 
ilia  Hurll,  It.ifiiiii/rliiKi  Uiirit,  Ointrniirlln  anna  lliirtt,  M^idioln  pimlri,  M,  nrniiia,  Pte- 
roiiiles  jfnijcnaiH,  Mncrihlon  hariliiiui,  M.  nirtiis,  M.  •  nhiihniiriiilirnfiii,  Ediniiniliii  kartii, 
E.  anomiilii,  Vi/prienriHn  iiini'i'in,  Pli:iir'  ■ilinrnn  iinailrii'nsintiia,  Carilinin  unhannnliila,  C. 
itnliiimuneniiiii,  Area  pitnctifer,  Avicnlnpn'te.n  lijMi,  A.  relinilatUH,  A.  timpler,  A.  rora,  A. 
k'l)rrliann.i,  iloniilaria  jiliiiiii'n.itaia,  Knnmphiibin  rturtiviin,  Naticapnia  ilinpa^fa,  I'laly- 
Sihiama  (hiUia,  It'iruiifma  arntiiln,  MHrrhimnin  ifi/puca,  M.trir'mitiihitn,  PUurnlomnria  dia- 
prrsa,  i*.  ignahilh^  Xaitfilua  ai'Ditftiahf  ii'irortraa  harltii,  Orthoi'.rrna  dtlaUtm,  O.  vhidoho- 
iiinHf,  (K  pfrsf.i'ictitni,  Spirnriti'*  itm^iilatii ',  Syrpitlifra  hiirtiitii'n''h,  S,  a  nun  buna,  5.  inrlrgant, 
mid  lli'i/ric'iia  jii'iinii.  In  Chitplcr  X  VII  U'P'  'tHil-IW),  tlie  I'ulinonate  MdIUisok,  Myriapoiit, 
unci  liiKf  rtH  of  lht<  N'nvii  Srotiii  C"Hl-Korini»tii>n  iiri-  ilescrilu'd.  At  pp.  ."ijll-.ljl!  h  mi  Hci'ount  of 
tti«  CriislaociiiH  anil  In'teilii  of  tlii'  Devonian,  tlii'  laltiT  (likn  tlin  InntctM  of  llii'  Civrlionifcr- 
oun)  bi'inti  duMrriticd  by  Mr.  Si-ml.liT.  In  ('liapter  .Will  ari'  noticcK  and  IIkId  of  tlio  Uppor 
Silurinn  fonnila,  Dii'i/oiirma  inhaliri  bi-ini;  tl','uruil  an  iimv.  IJi'HcrlptlonHof  the  Upp"r  Silu- 
rian foH.Hil!!  (pp.  .Vil-lilD)  iirti  Rivi'ii,  prini'ipally  an  publinhml  by  I'rnf.  ll.tU  in  18li(),  but 
sonii)  ni'W  I'.irnH  art'  iliiHeribtHl.  Kinally.  thi'  iiutliur  Kivrs  ili-siTiptioiit  (pp.  (il  I-'mT)  of  the 
Piiinoidial  fossils  of  tliK  .\railiaii  OrcMip  In  a  M^,  ii'itm  by  .Mr.  II  irtt,  a  iinniln'r  of  uew 
fiiriiiH  buing  I'lmrai't'-risiMl  uinl  figured. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  8iii)pl(,'i!H'iit  to  \\w  hccoikI  tMlilion  of  Aciidiaii  (ioolojjj', 
coiitiiiiiiiio;  additional  fact.s  as  to  tlu)};enloo;ica)  stnictiim,  t'oH.sil  rciiiaiii.s, 
and  mineral  resources  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Itriiiiswick,  aixl  I'riiico 
Edward  I-slaiid.    pp.  10"2.  witli  IS  on<;ravini;.s.     Montreal,  1878. 

Tli'sBuppli'iiU'iit  contains  nil  tlio  new  niatti!r  In  'lie  lid  I'dilion  of  the  "Ai'iidian  fji-ology". 
Tliero  are  varioui*  noti'H  on,  and  lljg'Uii'H  of,  invertebrate  fosnilH  from  tbe  (.'arboniferontt 
aud.Slluiian. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  .Supplementary  cliaptor  to  Acadian  Geolo;ry.  1-  .  pp.  70. 
Kdinbiirjjli,  l^liO.     With  enj^ravini^s. 

Noficea  and  flguren  fossils  from  the  CarbonilVroUH,  Devonian,  and  .Silurian  forinationM, 

Dawson,  J.  W.  On  tho  newer  PliociMio  and  I'ost-Pliocene  deposits  of  tho 
vicinity  of  Montreal,  with  notices  of  fjssiis  recently  discDvered  in  them. 
<^  (aiKul.  Nat.,  vol.  ii,  p]i.  lOl-liCi,  plate  vii.     l^TiT. 

Contains  a  I'.escriptive  list  of  the  Post-I'liocBiie  deposits  in  the  iieii;lil)oulio  id  of  Mont- 
real. 

Dawson,  J.  W.      On  the  Lower  Coal    Measures  as  developed  in  ISritisb 
America.    <  <^h(iirt..loin-ii.  Ciol.  Soc.  Loud.,  vol.  xv,  pp.  (5'i-7(J.     18."i'.». 

Part  III  of  thin  memoir  treats  of  the  fauna  of  the  Lower  CoalMeanures.  The  Inver- 
tebrate remains  noticed  cmnytn^a  Kntomnalraca,  Annelide  burrowM  and  tracks  (tigsi.  (i  and 
7),  Bupposed  Crustacean  tracks  (tig.  8),  and  a  small  IJnio-like  Bivalve. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  On  a  Terrestrial  Mollusc,  a  Chilofrnathons  Myri.'ipod,  and 
Homo  new  species  of  Heptiles,  from  the  Coal-Formation  of  Nova  Scotia. 
<  (*iiart.  .fourn.  G<vl.  ^Soc.  Lomh,  vol.  xvi,  pp.  '21)8-277.     IHGO. 

Having  obtained  numerous  Hpeelmenii,  the  nnthor  is  here  enabled  to  fully  describ» 
Pupa  rnima  (tigs.  1-3),  p.eviiusiy  characterised  from  a  single  specimen  by  Sir  Charles 
I.yell  {({iiart.  Junni.  Ooil.  .Vn,-  ,  vol.  ix).  \;ihbiua  aigiUnrur  is  also  fully  described  and 
figured  (tigs.  4-o). 

Dawson,  o.  W.  On  tho  Htriictiirc  of  certain  organic  remains  in  tlio  Lau- 
rentian  Limestones  of  Canada.  <  Quart.  Jonvn.  Ueol.  Sjv.  Land,  vol. 
xxi  pp.  '»l-5!>,  pis.  vi,  vii.    18(m. 

The  author  gives  a  detailed  description  of  tlie  structure  of  the  bodies  described  by  .Sir 
William  Lig.-m  as  being  organic  and  as  occurring  in  the  Lower  Lanreiitian  Llir.estoncii 


...1...,  f.iith.r  oom-»vu\< «  >'•><  '•'  ■ 


l.•ol•(l"''"'/' 


imlhor  lurlh.r  oo.K-ivui.  > 

Dawson.  J.  W,  »         .  ^  ,,,,,  ,,,a.V.>n«u«.»'    <     N-'^     ,,„„„,.. /u.n.. 

l.s.-.,.tl (  ''''^'^^f,  ''!:,, ■,,.,,.,  .....l..n.    ..«■ 

I. S" .  '• '■■  "•'■  "^'"■"  ,  ,  „„,„,,  ,„  ,„,  J..« •" ' "- '"' 

"::..;,,,...-.».-.......,.».»,.---"• -"•• 

Dawson,  J.  W-    ^:  „    ,,,,,  ,„• .  vol.  n.  m>.  «l- 

Tn.lonsne.     <.  «  " 

.       .•  ,.,..1  notes  <»1  »>"  '"''''*• 


„„   ,   W.    on  o..v,uu.  ov.tauu.   -"''^       ,'    ,,,.,n.-Ul.    l"^'- 

°^T"Lo.T:;n....^;:.;^;;|:;;;--;^^ 

vc,.,.    /  (...(».,  V»'»-  '^''"•'  *'l  •  '  .>,.,„  of  tlio  Bon.r«l  appear- 

,.K..auau..r,«eoWc^U«^-«^^^^^^^^^^^^       ,,  „,.  *^''^'-^^^^  ;::^  .o...  Lake  an. 
Bock,  ut  -l'"*"- '"*'". '^r  m.x.  .».*l*  «'«"  '■«'-''''r*''.rhr  objection,  brought  for- 

'vUlch  the  caua»..y.wm  ha.  b.  .  dUcoVorod 

.rho.«thor»ot«..U---;:-^^^^^^ 
„p,.«.„l.  .VsctUnum.  of  th.m  by  M  ^^^^    discovered 

„  J  W     on  souu«nMU.i«.  of  l^^a>r,V:      >•:.».,  mnvsor..voUii, 
Dawson,  J.  w-    '^      .  i  v.uv  UrmiA^viok.    v^t^""""- 
iu  Nova  Sootn*  ««»<»  ^«>^    ";      ^^^,^ 

ui>  >»0'2--2i>li.  with  r.  NVOiMU'Ut^.  earboniferou.  a«A  Devomau 

*  ^  „  .  dWcovorv  of  l«..-ct.r.noaU,s  in  the  ^^  „  ,,„„„,;  (Carbou- 

.„,..;«..--«.  ?rom  .he  IKvoumu. 


\n      milLlOUIlAlMIY   OF   INVKllTKURATB   PALEONTOLOGY. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Additirtiuil  notes  on  tlio  r.wt-lMioci'iio  (lenosits  of  the  St. 
Lawicmo  Viillfy.    <  rVfiidiJ.  .V.(^,  vol.  iv,  Irt.V.t,  pp. '-i:!-:}'.*,  with  If.  on- 

gravinjis.     l"'tilt. 

Tilt'  HUtlior  (U'Hcribi'D  nml  flBiinn  tlit>  Fdraminifira  m\il  Hryir.oa  {I'ohjzon]  of  tlie  Poit- 
Pliocene  il>'|)n,iltH  of  Lower  Ciiiittilft.  Of  thu  former  «  npi'de*,  »ail  of  thi'  latti'r  B  Hpecleii 
nro  .•nuiiicrrtli'd,  of  wliicli  /.</)ni/m  iiiiiulrknrniitn  U  donerllH-d  a*  nvvr.  Tliu  occurrence  of 
frcsliwadr  HheIN  appuroiitly  really  hcloiiKlng  to  the  miiuo  ileponltn  in  further  uoteU. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  On  the  niicroi(C(>|)ic  strucuiiro  of  some  Ctinatlian  Ijimo- 
stoiicH.    <  Camul  Xat ,  vol.  iv,  pp.  ICl-KW,  with  (!  woodcuts.     IHii'J. 

Treat*  of  the  microscopic  coimtltntlon  of  the  Trenton,  Black  River,  and  CUany  Lime- 
gtoncH,  HhowhiK  that  all  of  theae  are  eaiiontlally  of  organic  origin. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Note  on  Honio  now  aninuil  reniains  from  the  Ciirlwniferons 
and  Devonian  of  Canada.  <  (iiuirt.  Jo  urn.  G'««/.  Soc.  Lontl,  vol.  xxvi,  p. 
KJfi.     [Abstract.]    1870. 

Dealu  chlelly  wltU  verte!>ratc»,  but  notices noiae  Insect-remains  from  the  Coal-Moasures. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  On  the  Silnrian  and  Devonian  Rocks  of  Nova  Scotia. 
<  (  amul  Xiil.,  vol.  v,  pp.  i:t:!-l.j:!.    1670. 

This  paper  Is  principally  a  gpolojjical  one,  but  the  fossils  of  the  various  lockgroups 
are  noted,  mid  one  new  specicH,  viz,  Dictijuiiema  wehstiri  Hall,  Is  figured. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Notico  of  Tertiary  fossils  from  Labrador,  Maine,  &c., 
and  remarks  on  the  climate  of  Canada  in  the  newer  Pliocene  or  Ploisto- 
ceno  period.  <^  Canaih  Xat.,  vol.  v,  pp.  188-liOO,  vith  5  enjjravinjjs. 
l."<70. 

Notices  a  collection  of  fn!<«Hs  from  the  Post-Pliocene  deposits  of  Tertiary  Bay  on  the 
coast  of  Labrador,  amon,{st  which  are  several  I'draiuiiiifera.  The  only  new  species  is 
Noiiioniii '  lahrndori-ii.  A  oollecliou  of  Post-Pliocene  deposits  from  Portland,  M.ilne,  Is 
also  noticed,  and  the  author  likewise  notlcos  the  occurrence  of  fresh-water  shells  In  certain 
Post-Plioceue  dcponits. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Notes  on  the  Oeology  of  Murray  Uay,  Lower  St.  Law- 
rence.    <^  I'unmJ.  y'at.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  1:58-151.     1871. 

Contains  lists  of  the  fossils  discovered,  In  a  note  at  the  end,  Mr.  Billings  describes  aiid 
tl),'ures  as  u  new  species  Liiigula  ffa,  from  rocka  of  the  age  of  the  Black  lliver  Limestone. 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Post-1'liocpno  Goolof^jy  of  Canada.  <  CaiiatJ.  Xnt.,  now 
ser.,  vol.  vi,  pp.  l!)-42, 1(U)-187,  '.>41-'2.'.l>,  3f)l)-»l().    1871. 

A  series  of  papers  descriptive  of  the  geological  and  paht'ontological  features  of  the 
Post-l'liucene  deposits  of  Canada,  subaeiiuently  published  In  a  collected  form  (Montreal, 
)87-J). 

Dawson,  J.  W.  Notes  on  the  Post-Pliocene  Geology  of  Canada,  with  espe- 
cial reference  to  the  conditions  of  acciunnlation  of  the  deposits  and  the 
marine  life  of  the  period.    8\   pp.  112,  with  7  plates,    Montreal,  I87'i. 

Most  of  the  matter  of  this  work  was  originally  published  in  the  form  of  a  series  of 
papers  In  the  Canadian  XMiiralisi  between  Ig-IT  and  .?5(),  In  Sir  William  I,ogan'«  Report 
on  tht  (icofogy  of  Canada  for  1883,  and  in  the  author't:  Acadian  Qeulugy,  The  present 
work  snminari»es  the  facts  and  conclusions  of  the  previous  papers,  adding  a  number  of 
fresh  facts,  and  correcting  the  formerly  published  lists  of  fossils,  and  thus  presenting  as 
complete  a  view  as  possible  of  the  geology  and  pahcontology  of  the  superficial  deposits  of 
Canada.  The  second  portion  of  the  work  (pp.  uli-lOj)  is  occupied  with  a  catalogue,  often 
of  a  critical  character,  of  the  fossils  of  the  Post-Pliocene  deposits  of  Canada ;  and  the  third 
part  (pp.  102-112)  is  largely  concerned  with  the  relations  of  the  Post-Plioceue  fossils  to 
<|Uestlons  as  to  the  derivation  of  species. 


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II. ,,,,  40:«.  Lomloii.t"**-'- 

.aw.on.XW.TUe.to....U^-H^^  ,„,.„.... 

A  p„p«Ur  account  of  th«-«cc..i  ,  ...U  the  I'rot- 

7r,i"fci"».  ,  .    ,  ,„.:,,,^  „(  agnatic  nnimnN  nntl  >»«  - 

,  w     TbeD.uvuof  Life;    -°«  ^^^^     f,"  L  and  to  tho  aev.U.l- 
,„e„t  ot  the  anunal  ku.^ao,  ^^  ^^^  ^^^^  ^ ^  ^^  ^^^^  ^^^^^^ 

.U^lutUe  Known  --—«;--„,  ,,,.,™,.„.a  j;^-— ::;^;,,.  ««..  Ar- 

neriptive  -ketch  "  /'"' ^"J,  rLaureutlan  lAmc.tonOH    »  J "^"^.^  ,„,,very  of  K.:..;.'. 
.howiug  the  .llHtribnOon  n    the  U  ^^^^^^^  _^^^,p^  ^^i,ieh  le  i  to  t  ^^^^^        .^  ^,^. 

geatonll.    Next. « ''-^'-y '-,«;«  by  C^rven.".'  ««'»  "-  "f  ! ,.  J       .ul  iUU  I.  o.o.n,.«r.Hl 
L.l  tt  recora  of  »»  >■""»""'""„„,«  «tmctare  exhibited  by  A-  ■  "  ^  „.■„„  ,he  umu- 

^ith  the  8tvuct«rc  ot  recent  !•  ^„j  „itu  k  ':"°7'^™  .le.U»  with  the  *ucce-.- 

Zx  m  which  K»-.-i'.  "»«  ^'"'"  ^7   i„  ,„e  Hixth  chapter,  «''7"  ""'^Xr".'.,  S.r,m.<.<..r-«. 

chapter  treats  of  certain   l  CaUlhriaii 

291.     1»**^-  ,  ,  fou'Kl  in  the^e  rocks  it.  Cmaaa 

•---TfS5r:=r-<. - 

Pierve.    <^V"""\  «.  rAte  St. 


9G    ninLioauAriiv  of  invkutkuhate  pai.kontolooy. 


Ill  diVu.  NiimiTiiunclirysotllH  v^lnn  pan*  llirnilgli  the  lliii«iitoa«,  lint  llie  milbor  cnnrludt't 
lliiil  tlicy  are  allntti'lhi'rmilHfiiiU'iil  lothc  f.imll  in  iirliflii.  Tlieclo»«  ri'DemblHiioo  of  w«'uth- 
cicil  Mpiilnii'iH  tM  .ST'imnl  i/i'tV't  is  liiHittt*!  upon  ;  unit  two  nt'W  IViniiit  nf  fi.iMnn  cii'iJilmtt 
lire  MfKiTili"'!  114  viir.  ini'itir  mid  viir.  fir-rviilin  i.  Tin'  liiiio>t'i|i«  iiiMnDtiiiii'K  coiit*in« 
imiinrmiK  litlli"  Klubnii'  i-iwl*  of  I'limulnrli'ts,  sliiulf  or  attai'luil  In  Rroiipii.  euch  of  nrhtrh 
linsjuHHcii  till' niriicliiri- (if  till"  "  |iiii|ii'r  wall "  of  Kn-.iuni.  For  tlu'Hi-,  Ihi-  uiithnr  propo«e< 
till'  liaiiii' of  Ar,-liuiiMi)>i,rriiiii . 

DawBon,  J.  W.     Eozoiln  ciiiiikIoiiho  nocnnliii};  ti>  lliilin,     -^  .tnti.  ami  Mag. 

.^(l^  Jiixt.,  HIT.  1.  vol.  x\  iii,  itp.  ','i)-;h.    i>t7. 

A  critical  uollco  ot  a  incnioir  by  Ilaliu  (.tu-e  jmst.),  In  wiiifli  i;ii>  latli'r  t>iiili'u\our«  to 
hIiow  that  ICir.DuH  U  a  iiiiii'ly  inintTHl  Mriirturf. 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Noti-  on  two  I'jilii'Dzoic  tlrii.staciMiiiH  from  Nova  ISootia. 
<^i,,ol(iiii<(il  M(iijii:tiii,  I)i't'iiili)  II,  vol.  iv,  pp.  ."iti-.")"",  with  '.*  eii^riiviii<r8. 

(tiviM  ili'«,'rl|itiiin  unci  tii[iiri'«  nl  A'llhiiijuil.imdH  (/'ii/.f  winiiiim  hiU'ami  Dawnon  nnii 
UiiinDliiHii'iif  ilii'Cf'i'i'  ilull. 

De  Cew,  J.  N'oto.s  on  tUo  Oei>V>)ty  of  tin-  towiwhips  of  Wiinlhiiin  iuul  Mitl- 
iUetoii,  county  of  Norfjlk,  k'.  W.  <,'  Caiivl.Jo  ii-n.,  iii>\v  SL>r.,  vol.  vi,  pp. 
•J7.">-y77.     l-(il. 

t'onlBlni)  li«t<  of  foi»iS  iliscDvcrtv!  m  ttiu  Orinkany  auil  U  iraifarou-i  form  ilicnii. 

De  La  Beche,  [sir]  H.  T.     Kfinarks  on  tin;  Geology  of  Jaiiiiticn.    <  Ti'an». 
Ueol.  Sov.  Lon.L.  hit.  '2,  vol.  ii,  pp.  1  IH-llM.     l"",".*. 
Contains  a  few  inti's  on  tlio  fnsnilH. 

Desor.  E.  Synopsis  dos  I'l'liiiiiilos  fossih-t.  I'.iiis,  l-i-.  i>;\  4'Ji),  witli 
atlas  of  plates. 

Deiicribi'H  viiriou*  fosnil  Ki'liinoiiln  from  tlin  Auu'rican  province. 

Desor,  M.  E.,  und  Edward  C.  Cabot.  <)u  tbo  Tertiary  and  nioiu  recent 
depositH  in  the  Island  of  Nantucket.     (In  a  letter  to  Sit  Cliarle.s  Lyell.) 

<  (,»««»•/.  Joiini.  (ivol.  S'jr.  Loud.,  vol.  v,  pp.  ;ilO-'J44.     HI'.*. 

Contain*  li»tii  of  l'i>«tPliocone  foHsila  (principally  M>llii«f(i)  from  Nantnckft. 

Devine,  T.     Description   of  a  new  Trilobito   from   the   Quebec  Group. 

<  Caiirtd.  Xat.,  vol.  viii  pp.  'Xt-OS,  li^s.  1  and  2.    l.'^t>;J. 

The  apecles  it  iledcribej  a.   J'.eniit  t  lugani,    Mr.  Billiugn  ailiU  a  nutf  on  Itn  HlHiiiticd. 

Devine,  T,     noscription  of    a  now    Trilobito  from    the  l^uebec  Group. 

<  C(((i«rf.  Sat.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  'JIO,  '.ill,  with  woodcut.     l-Ti:!. 
The  8peciuii  \i  deacrlbod  an  Menocep'ialua  talieri. 

D'Orbigny,  Alcide.    I'lilt'ontologie  de  Cuba.     In  Ramox  i>k  i.a  Saoh.v's 
llixtoire  I'hysiiiiii,  Politiiinr it  Xalurelle  ik  Vtk  dr  Cuba.     Taris,  1S;U). 

(Dencrilieii  the  Foramhiifcra  and  Mollusca,    Not  aeon  by  the  writer.] 

D'Orbigny,  Alcide.  Prodrome  do  ral<'ontol»>;ie  Htratigraphiqno  uuiver- 
selle  des  Animaux  Mollusques  etUayonnds.    3  vols.    J'aris,  li:J50-.V2. 

Dcrtui'H  a  few  upecie*  of  Atnerleau  foiisllit,  and  cuumerateo  many  otliem. 

Duchassaing,  P.  Essai  sur  la  constitution  giSologique  de  la  parlie  basse 
de  la  Guadeloupe,  dito  la  Grai  de-Terre.  <  />'«f/.  de  la  Soc.  Ct'ol.  dt 
France,  a6r.  2,  vol.  iv,  jip.  109;!-1 11)0.     li:?47. 

Thl*  memoir  i<  principally  geological,  but  tl;e  nut'.ior  notes  nomc  of  fh'>  foiiaila. 


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II.— l'UIILHATI(»NS  MAI»K   IN   niMIISlI   AMKKICA,  ETC.     97 

Diichaataliig.  P.  oii<«i>i°viitioii->  Hiir  Ic^t  foriiiiitioiiii  iuoiIitid-s  <lit  I'iIihId  liv 
(•iituU'li>ii|u<.  <^  Ihill.  lU  III  .Sii(.  (li'oi  dr  I'rnnve,  wr.  •,',  vol.  .\ii,  jip. 
T.'ht-7ril>,     l"*.Vi. 

Thl4  mpiiinir  I'ln'a'ot  n«l>'ii  on  ih><  I'oMiU  nn<l  \»  lo.'iiilii.tli'l  liy  ii  talil"  of  ihx  FohhII  huJ 
riMi-iit  Ki'luu^.iil«ol  tli»  AiitlllKnitiii  Uiiir  nf  Mi'zlcii. 

DuohKMaiiig,  P.,  iiii'f  J.  Mlchelotti.  Mi^niiMn-  nui-  1<-m  CoialliitircH  dcA 
Aiitilli's.  •  ^  .Ut iiioWi  lii'tUi  limit  .tnniKili'lli'  i>iini:i'  ili  V'i«riH(),  HtM'.  "J,  vol. 
xi\.  pi».  «t»-:«(U,  with  10  |>lntt'8.     HiiT. 

Till*  ui-in  >lr  tri';ii«  |iriiici|i;illy  <>f  ihi'  r.'o.Mi^  CuriiU  nf  iln'  Aiilllli'ii,  Iml  uoticeii  hIm 
■<im»  III  ilix  fiiMll  Inriiii  Irnni  IIik  tHiiia  ri'iil'in. 

Duchaasning,  P.,  nml  J.  Mlchelotti.  Sii|i|ilt''iu(<til  an  Mt'iiioiro  him-  Ii^h 
t'oriilliiiiii'.H  (li's  .Viitilh',"*.  «^  Mniiorir  dillii  llriili'  Ainvl.  ihllv  Scirii;e 
ili  7'u('ini,  scr. ',•.  vol.  wiii,  pp. '.tr-'JOi'i,  with  11  itlutos.     HTl. 

I.Ik*  I'la  piM'V'lliii'  iIiIk  m«iiioir  U  poni'<TU<'il  priaripiilly  with  tli.)  ri'ivnt  CoriiU  of  llie 
.\ntrili'« ;  lilt  till-  nut    ir*  rNii  i|1«-ii<»  huhi  nf  tin  TirtUry  forun. 

Duncan,   P.  Martin.    t>ii   lli<i   fossil  (,'ornl.s  of  ,tlii>  West  Iiiiliaii  I^lamlH. 
Part  1,  x  ',*i»»'l-  >lonni.  Ceol,  Sor.  /.oik/.,  vol.  \ix,  pii.  4(>ii-|."i(J,  pis,  xiii- 
xvi;  Tart  II,  <thiiJ.,  vol.  w,  jip. -JO- 11,  pU.  ii-v;  Part  III,  <  ihiil.,  vol. 
XN,  pp.  ;!.'>■'  ;•«•;   Part    IV,  ^ihiil.,   vol.  .wiv,  p]>.  '.>-:!;(,  jils.  i  aiitl  ii. 
i«t;;i-(W. 

Kiuiin"rHt«><  Hill  .t.>«iTlli.'<  A  l»iif«  mi.iili.T  of  lu-w  iiiul  of  prevl  m-ly  i^conl'it  upodcn  of 
foii.iil  C'.ir«l'<  I'mih  llif  W.'*!  Iml-".  (irinclpaUy  frnii  AiiliKiiH  lin  I  Him  noiniiigo,  Imt  iil^o 
from  jHiiiKii'ii.  ll,irli:tloi>4,  Oii;k'litloii|ii-.  Tiiiii'l  il.  \'''.  Til'  Hutlior  hIko  inHic>'K  a  nuiulur 
(if  t.'''Ui'ral  iiliii'rvHii'iii  I  on  llm  Kfiii'ni  an  I  Hpi-i'it'4,  uail  ittatrts  lii.4  f')QcUi'<i'>ii'<  a*  lu  tUe  ii|;a 
ol  till"  ili'p'wltH  ill  wliicli  tlii'itii  fiKtUn  in'our. 

Ill  l*«rl  II,  111!'  aiiilior  ili«i-riln'!<  J:?  npin'iH*  nf  fo«iil  Cornls  from  tln'  Mioocni"  fonimtiom 
of  Shu  Doiniaiti),  l.'i  np.'i'ii"  li.'iug  urw  niii.<.  Tli«  spi'i'iiu'iH  witp  forwanleil  to  the  (Ipo- 
lo^ioHl  Sii  ii'ly  by  Mr.  I.  iiu  lali".  aloiik'  «  tli  h  iI  '<oripiivi'  ii^'iiioir  ivrllii'ii  ten  years  biifore. 
A'ltilU)  i>u<l  7". /lii/iV'"!''  Ofe  f.Miii.l  il  liy  Ur.  I)  uuMii  n'  nnw  ^'l•llerHl)f  AfiririiUe. 

Ill  I'nrt  III,  ilio  niillior  iIi'hIm  in  an  el  iliorat.'  niiiiU'T  Willi  the  i'Iiiihki"<  iiii'liTt; meliy  foH<ll 
O'lniU  in  general.  Hill  by  tho<.<  of  the  Wo>t  In  lies  in  partien'.ar,  bull  prior  I')  mlu"rttllja- 
lion  ai.il  itiirini;  the  prm-ets  of  fns-ilisHti'Mi. 

lit  I'ari  IV.  Dr.  Dnnean  troHM  prinelpally  of  the  fojwll  CoraN  of  the  Terliary  ilepositij 
of  .Sna  Ooni,iin,«,  (i  »pei>le«  being  ileM'ribeil  n*  new.  .Some  farther  notert  ou  the  .Sau  Do- 
inin.;o  Coralii  are  Hit.le.l,  J  upecleH  beins  ileilueil  for  llio  tlrst  time;  ami  the  Antijjuaa 
l-i'ral*.  with  ,'•  new  upeeies.  are  ileserib  mI.  The  now  ({en"ra  l.amUnMr,r,i  aui  Diiilnr.e- 
•I  ill  are  fotiinl.'il.  Tliti  memoir  ooiu'inles  with  a  lulile  of  ih"  nynonynn  au'l  localities  nf  the 
("retHoi'ons,  K.wene,  nni  Mioeeiie  I'nralii  of  th'  West  IniHos,  aiil  with  a  iliHCUSiiiou  us  to 
the  natui-e  aiul  aliianees  of  the  (.'orallami.e  of  this  region. 

Duncan,   P.  Martin,     f'n    tin'   lorn'Iation   of  the   MiociMie   bmls  of  the 
\V»'st  Iiulian  Islaiuls;  aiul  on  tli''  syiirhroiiisiu  of  tho  Cliort-forniitioa 
of  Aiiti^iia  with  tlio  lowost  Lim-vstout'  of  M  ilta.     <]  <!i:ohjical  M.iQH- 
iiiie,  Docado  I.  vol.  i,  pp.  IC-IOJ.     H()4. 

From  H  stiniy  of  the  fossil  Corals,  the  author  coneUiiles  that  the  general  correlation  of 
the  West  luiliun  and  Knropeaii  M.'l  Tertiary  strata  can  be  asserted,  ami  also  that  the  An- 
littunii  Ohert-foruiHtiou  untl  the  lowest  of  the  Maltese  Liniesloues  are  approximately  coutem- 
lioraaeoim. 

Duncan,  P.  Martin.    On  the  anatomy  of  the  test  of  Ainphidetus  (Echi- 
nociinliunO  virjjiniaiuis,  Forhi's.  anil  on  the  gouus  Breyiiia.     <^  Quart. 
i/iiiON.  Urol.  Soc.  l.oHii.,  vol.  xxv.  p.  Ui.     lt!tJ">. 

Treat*  of  the  AHphiilftm  rirfinianns  of  the  Miocene  Tertiary  of  Virginia,  which  the 
•iithor  helievei)  to  be  upocidcally  ideutioal  with  a  recent  form. 

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08        UlULKMiWAl'in    el-   INVKIM  KUKATl'.   I'ALEONKtLoaY. 

Duncan,  P.  Martin.  ""'/  O,  P.  Wall.  A  iiotii-f  of  tlie  «leol(tj(y  of 
litmaira.  ('»|)crjally   willi  rrtt'i'i'iiro  (o  tint  JliNtrit't  of  ('lai'iMiiloii,  witli 

<li'M('n|ilioiis  ol'  flu*   ('ri'lai'iMiiis,   r,iu't'iii>,  ami   Mi mm>  (.'omIh  of  tlio 

iMliiiiil-i.     ■    '.'"i('7.  .Iiiiini,  (hol..Sit,,    l.iHiil.,  vol.  \\i,  pp.  1-1.''>,  pis.  i,  ii. 

Til"  piil.i  int"l"ijli'iil  |hirtli)n  nf  tlii<  iiii'iiiiitr  coiitHliin  luillrcn  nr  ili'm'rlpll  mik  hI  i>7  npi" 
il.'Hot  CiMHlii,  of  wliiiliwiiro  ilHKiTlbeil  HH  iifw.  TtiH  piipi'p  coiicOiiili'ii  Willi  riiiiiKrkii  on  I  ho 
HlVniitli't  of  iIm>  npi'cli-ii.  ami  nit  iln'  c«rr«lutiuii  of  thi<  Crat.icvoiiii,  KuceiU',  Hiid  MIovouh 
•  triilii  I  r  .l.iiiiiii 'II  Willi  lliom'  of  Kiiropi', 

DybowBkl,  W,  N.  Mouo^iiipliii>  ilcr  /ioaiitliiniii  Hrl*ii'o<l<>riiiitlii  sun  tier 
Silnrfoniiatioii  KstlaiidN,  Noitl  LivlitiiiU,  iiiiil  ilcr  IihhI  Ootliiiiil,  iiulmt 
I'iiici'  .SynopHis  allor  p.'ilai'o/iiisi'lii'ii  (iattiitiKi'ii  ilinscr  Alitlitiiliiiii;  iiiiil 
I'iiuT  Syiioiiyiiiik  iltT  ila/ii  j;olii'irij;i'ii  biTfits  bukiiiititdii  Artoii.  [.Muiio< 
);iii|ili  of  (lii>  Kii>;ost<  Coi'uls  of  tliu  .Silariait  formation  of  Kstliotiiii, 
Noi'thfrn  Livonia,  ami  tlio  l!4iaiiil  of  (iotlaml,  to^fcthor  with  a  Nyiiopsis 
of  all  till'  I'alii'o/.oic  m-m-ia  of  tiiis  j;roii|>,  ami  a  syiionymy  of  tim  hitliiT- 
to  rt'conlwl  upocios.]    -  .    pp. 'J7ti,  with  ."(plates.    Dorpat,  l"^7ll  and  1"<7I. 

Di-lliH-K  iWvi'rHl  ^KinrH  of  North  AiiU'ilciiii  Hiik'i*'  CoriiN,  iiml  kIvvh  ii  Myiionyiiiy  of 
ILp  riToriliil  npi'i'li'ii  111  fttili  ir.'iiiK. 

Ehrenbeig,  Christian  Gottfried.  I't-bcr  ilii'  niikiosnopisclifn  kit^wd- 
Hrhali^en  rol,\oyMtim'ii  als  niiirhti^c  Ouliirf^NinasMt'  von  U.irbiuloN.  fOti 
till'  microHcopiu  silicfous  I'olyi'ystinn  as  foriiiiiin  whole  mountain-inasse^ 
ill  Harbadoes.  ]     -^^  Muntitubtrkht  d.  A'.  A'.  Akud.  d.  Uiii.  Itvrliii,  18 .7. 

(Ill  tbi'  Pi'lycyslluii  of  tln'  BiirljiKlocH  ciirth. 


Lt'ip/.i;,',  lf".")4.    pp.  U74 


Ehrenberg,  Christian  Oottfried.    .Mikro};oo1oKio. 
and  pp.  Hf,  with  40  plates. 

Thin  work  coniuiin  ilfHprlptioni  Hiiil  rtirnrHK  iif  niimi-roim  AiiiTiciin  Mi-rn-.ua  ani\  Mi- 
croplitjin.  Till'  Hi'conrt  portlou  of  the  work  it  i'xi'lui<ively  ili'vott'il  to  thi'  ilitHcripllou  of  the 
minute  foHiill  organlmiin  of  tblx  reglnii. 

Ehrenberg.  Christian  Oottfried.  Kiliintorntitfen  ilber  dtm  CirlinHand  ini 
/eii<;lodon-Kalko  Alabama's  in  Nord- Ainorika.  [  InveHtipitions  into  thu 
(Jreenpand  of  the  ZeiiKlodon-Liniestonc  of  North  America.]  <CAfonata- 
hiricht  il.  A'.  A'.  Ahtd.  d.  Ifixs,  llerlln,  1H55,  pp.  80-90. 

The  Hiitbor  nhowii  that  thu  KrniiiH  of  grerniiKiiil  interaperHPi)  In  the  /^nglodnn-llnie. 
atone  of  Alnbiinm  aru  rt-ally  of  the  niiture  of  cnntH  of  the  iihnllii  of  PolythulHini.iix  Forn- 
minifira.    At  Itiiat  thirty  ilitTi-reut  formii  wore  recoKni/.ed  by  the  RUtbor. 

Ehrenberg,  Christian  Oottfried.  Die  \\-eitere  Eutwickelnng  dor  Kennt- 
uiss  di-H  Griinsandes  als  griine  Polythalatnien-.Stelnkerne,  ilber  braini- 
rothe  nnd  corall-roth»)  Steiiikenie  der  rolythalaniien-Kreide  in  Nord- 
Anit'rica,  nnd  liber  den  Meeresf;rand  ans  lii.'JOO  Fuss  Tiefe.  [The 
further  development  of  the  discovery  that  the  Greensand  is  composed 
of  green  casts  of  Polythalamia;  also  on  the  brownish-red  or  bright-red 
casts  of  Polythalamia  in  the  Chalk  of  North  America,  and  on  the  sea 
bottom  at  depths  of  1*2, UOO  feet.]  <:^  MonaUherhkt  d.  K.  K.  Akad.  d.  JViss. 
Hirlin,  1855,  pp.  172-178. 

The  chief  point  in  tbi»  paper  in  that  the  brown  or  re.liliiih  "  cbn'k  "  of  Alabama  Owen 
ItH  colour  to  numerouii  sbelU  of  Furaminiftra  tilled  with  a  aiinllarly  coloured  Hlllcate  of  iron. 

Ehrenberg,  Christian  Oottfried.  Fortsetxnni;  dor  mikrogoologischen 
Stiidien  als  Gesammt-Uebersifht  der  mikroscopischea   Palaeontologie 


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({l<'i<'liiirti(;  iiiml.vsirtiM'  (ii'liirKsiirlm  iIit  Knlo,  init  Mperifllrr  Ulirk- 
hii'lii  mil'  )li>iii  l'cily<'VHHiii'ti-.Mi'i;^i'l  villi  Miiiliuilni.  [(.'iiiitiiiiiatiini  of 
Micr(>^i>iili)|;i('.iil  Mtiiiliiw.ii  ^l•ll(M',ll  r<>vli'Wol'  tlii>  iiiirpmuopir  i'liLroaiiiJo^y 
III' ruriMiilitttm  which  liiivo  Im-i-m  siiiiihiily  iiiiiil.VHnI,  willi  .s|ifi'iiil  i'i'r<ir«iii'n 
to  tilt'  I'olyc.VHliiiii  MiirlHof  IliiiliinliM's,  I  <^  .thlnttull.  il.  A.  .IkniLd,  li'hu., 
1  -7."..  pp.  *.»•.'.'),  with  11(1  pliitis. 

A  !•  piiiii.|Hnil)li»  piirlloii  iif  thin  wjrk  N  •l-v  iti- 1  to  III  i  pdikI  IithIIoii  of  iIim  \/('iV.;:')(I  of 
III!'  "  ll.irlii'iMi'x  I'lirlli",  H  liirui'  iinirili  -r  nl'  n"W  M|M'el.<4  li'Mii^  briilly  ile^  riliwil  In  Ih"  «x- 
l>luiii>ll<>i\H  wliii'li  il  '('<iiii|iiiriy  lli<>  b'lii  iill'illly  HXiM!iili'r|  plHli'i*, 

Emmerich,  H.  T.    Do  TrilnhitiH  iliHMfitiitio  prlti'i'iK.'t's,    II 'luliiii,  14:i'.). 

UrMTllii'ii  K'lniM  AiiiiTlriiii  Tillnliili'ii. 

(Etheridge,  Robert.]  On  tint  ncriiiriMK!)*  of  niiiiiial  t'osHilN,  with  a  IIn^ 
(•rKriU'rii.  •■  Afiiiiiiilir  J  lit  "  flriinvt  on  Ihr  fifologi/  of  Trinidad",  I'nrt  f 
!>/  lilt  IVihI  Indian  (iiiiUujiiiil  Siirnii,  h,y  I'.  Wall  iinil  ,1,  (J.  SiiwkiiiM.  jip. 
iV.l-Klli.     IHIKI. 

C'lnlHliiK  linliiiif  iiciltnoullu'l'oKl  riiixTin',  Mli"yii(>,  ami  Creliii'i'iiiinfoiiBllH  of  Tilniilml. 

Etheridge,  Robert.    Noti-i,  mi  hduw  iiii'k-Npfoi;iieiis  I'riiin  tlm  Aictlc-Atnori 
run  Ai'i'liipt'iiiKo.     In  tlii^  "  Wlijiliii);  cniisu  to  lliilliii'it  Iluy  iitid  tho  <^iiill' 
(if  llodthiii,  mill  mi  iicroniit  ot'  the  rtHcim  of  IhniTinvof  tlii^ '  Polaris'  ",  by 
Albert  IIiiHtiiiKK  Mai  khitiii,  H.  N.    'i  .    Loiulon,  1871. 

OoiitnlDii  II  lint  lit  ru('k-H|i«clini>nH,  luduiling  Mume  t'pprr  .Siliirliiii  romilU. 

Etheridge,  R.,  ,/'ii/f'/'.  On  the  relatioimliip  cxistin;;  botwoHii  the  Kchino- 
thnriilii',  Wy  villo  'riioniMoii,  anil  tlii<  I'crisi'lioecliiniilii',  McCoy.  <  (^tiiart. 
.fuiirn,  <!rol  Sue  Loud,,  vol.  \\.\,  jip.  .107-;iir),  pi.  xxiv.     1871. 

DefliiHH  t)ie  irenera  t-iiii'lirhhum  IIhII,  McloiilUf  D.  D.  Owen,  and  Uliiinporuii  Meek 
Hfid  Wurtlii'ii,  Hiiil  ilUciimii'ji  tlnlr  uDlnltit'ii. 

Fischer,  M.  P.  Snr  i|iipli;ni's  foHsiles  d'Alaskii,  rnpporti'.s  par  M.  Piiinrt. 
[On  Hoiiie  fosHJl.s  from  .\latika,  collecteil  l>y  M.  I'iiiart.]  <^  Compten 
Jknd.,  \STi,  vol.  Ixv.  jip.  17Hl-17H(;. 

Th»  Hiilhor  ileHcrilii-H  tli«  fuimiln  collpcti-d  liy  M,  I'inHrt  hi  it  vIhII  u>  Aliinka.  AmoDeit 
tht-HC  in  Maniilii  lalinnria,  Indicutini:  lliu  oicurrHticu  of  atrata  <if  TriaHsic  age.  Prniii  an- 
Dthcr  Ideality  are  l'lio(adiiinija  and  Awflla,  indicating  depimltii  o!  JiiriiMiiie,  or  pomiibly 
CrptareouM,  age,  I.iiHtly,  In  tlie  Inlandii  of  PrP  /'•■.t  Ih  fonnd  a  Cardium  uf  (Quaternary  n 
Tfrllary/'i'U*,  of  tlit-  group  of  C.  grinilnn.'ii-iii..    'meliu. 

Fitton,  W.  K.  Ocoloj,'ical  notiro  of  tlio  country  passcil  over  in  Captain 
liack'H  Expi'dltioii.  In  "  Narrative  of  the  Arctic  Land  KxpedUion  to 
the  Month  of  the  (ireat  Fish  Kivcr  anil  aloiiK  the  ShorcH  of  the  Arctic 
Ocean,  in  the  years  Ii^;i:i,  1-:M,  ami  l^X> ;  by  Captain  Back  ".  1  vol.  S^K 
pp.  r.4l{-r)ti'i.     Lonilon,  IKM). 

CoDtalna  notes  l>y  Mr.  .stokea  on  viniie  iiiHHilH  ubiaiiird  from  limeiitone  at  I..:ike  Winni- 
VS- 

Forbea,  Edward.  On  the  V(>m\  Shells  collected  by  Mr.  Lyell,  from  tho 
Cretaceous  Formations  of  New  .leisey.  <  (Jiiart.  Jouni.  (Ivol.  Sov. 
Land.,  vol.  i,  pp.  tU-Cl,  with  7  euyraviiifjs.     184"). 

TbU  pape'  in  au  appendix  to  one  by  Sir  Cljarle<  Lyt-ll  deicribing  the  Cretaccoug  itrata 
(if  Sew  Je-dey,  4c.  Ulimrt.  Jctiru.  (livl.  Sh:,  \o\.  1,  p.  55).  Theii(;e(.-ieiiofijhelIj<  collected 
by  Sir  Carles  ainouutcd  to  lit)  in  niiiubcr,  and  of  theiie  the  following  fonr  are  described  as 
s-v.  .—Oitrta  mibfiintulala,  Lima  rrti.-itlaut,  Ttmhraluln  vanu/emiana,  and  Bulla  mor- 
toiii.     A  note  is  added  by  .Sir  (;lmrle»  I.ycll  on  two  Fmimiuifira  from  the  same  beds. 


100    IllULIOGRArilY  or   INVERTEBU    IK  PALEONTOLOGY. 

[Forbea,  Edward.]  1  tost ript ion  of  soiiio  m-w  Fossil  Sliolls  from  Bissex 
Hill  and  fSprinj^iield  in  Barbados  t'ominnniunted  by  Sir  Uobort  H. 
iSchonibnrjiix,  I'll.  1).,  nionibor  of  tlie  Imperial  Acadomy  Nat.  Curios., 
«!to.  <  .tun.  ami  Mug.  Sat.  Hint.,  soi.  2,  vol.  i,  jip.  :M7-;H0,  with  .">  wood- 
cuts.   I'i-i'^. 

An  excerpt  from  Sir  Robert  .Schomhurgk'H  '•  History  of  BurbaiJos  ",  comiirising  de- 
sorlptiona  by  Prof.  E.  Forbex  and  !'• -ures  of  .''faliiria  ilircubcrgi.  iS'ucula  ,i,'ekiri,  aud  N. 
fcluiinfntri^liii. 

Fromentel,  E.  D.  Inliodnotion  a  I'otndc  des  r.i>()n>;e»  Fossilos.  [Intro- 
duction to  the  stmly  of  Fossil  Sponj^os.]  4-\  pp.  .50,  with  4  plates. 
Caen,  IS.V.). 

The  only  Amorii'au  I'lnii  di'*c'ril>9d  in  tliis  work  is  rnliochnniii  (Vahrnfimngia)  njat/ii- 
formit  {-  roriii:<  cijithijormts  Hall)  from  tU;  Tranton  I.imostoue  of  tile  State  of  New 
York. 

Oabb,  W.  M.  Notes  on  \Yest  Indian  Fossils.  <^  (Icohijiail  Mar/aiine,  Decade 
II,  vol.  ii,  i>p.  rj|4,  .">45.     l'*73. 

The  author  uoteii  that  certain  fossil  shellii  M-hii-h  he  ha<l  previously  described  bad  been 
redi'scrihi'd  liy  Mr.  Ouppy  (Ginl.  Mrif.,  Dwud'-  II,  v.ii.  i,  pp.  4o4-4;i;1).  Count  I'ourtales  also 
adds  a  list  of  thelossil  corals  coHi'i't^'d  by  Mr.  Qal)l>  from  tli"  Cretaceous,  Miocene,  aud  I'ost- 
Pliocene  deposits  of  San  Domingo. 

Oeinitz,  Hans  Bruno.  Die  Graptolithen,  ein  mono^^raphiscber  Versuch 
ziir  Beiirtheilnns  der  Gi'auwai'keuforiiiution  in  .Saobscn  nnd  den  au- 
j;renzeuden  Liiiuler-Abtlieilnngen,  sowie  der  siliirischen  Formatiou 
iiberbaupt.    4\    pp.  .">'^,  with  C  plates,    l.oip/ic,  l-o'i. 

Though  Hpocially  devodd  to  German  Graploliicn,  some  Ani'Mican  forma  are  nolirnd. 
f^nnniiiidh  Emmons  is  referred  to  the  Grnplnliihl^.  nwX  the  genus  A'trco^/viyi'i/s  fouuded 
for  the  reception  (if  tliis  and  of  .Vini'n,  Ai:mir/ilf».  and  Mijriaitiui.  (irnpioUihits  gracUU 
Hall  and  a.  tlhiKhnin-njiliis'/  lirlliniiui  I'i'out  and  G.  oiwiinareits  Hall  are  referred  to 
the  iSertulariaus. 

Geinitz,  Hans  Bruno,  (.'arbonfornjation  nml  Dvas  in  Nebraska.  <^  I'cr- 
hatidt.  (lir  hditoliclnt.  I.ro}t(ttiliiro-('<tvo}ui'ixihnt  Ihittnchcn  Ahifhrnic  der 
Nil  turf i>r-<(lur,  Bd.  xxxiii.pp.  i-xii  and  1-'.)1,  with  5  plates.    l"iG7. 

Till'  iial.rontological  portion  of  il.ls  Important  memoir  Is  occupied  with  the  description 
of  9*  species  of  iiiVfrtflirati'  foss'ls  iVoni  the  Carl)nniferou  iund  Permian  Hocks  of  Nebraska, 
The  paper  conclud.'S  with  a  tabular  list  of  the  fussils  coUeete.l  by  M.  Marcnu  in  thesa 
forMUilious  in  Nelira»ka. 

Geinitz,  Hans  Bruno.  C'aibon-Forination  undDyasin  Nebraska.  <^Xi'Hes 
•lahrh./iir  .yin.,t;ii>ij)>.,  deol.  und  /V/»v/t»A/< (lA iiHrf',  Jahrj;.  isO",  pp.  1-1). 

A  general  revi.nv  of  tin'  Carboniferous  and  Permian  deposits  of  Nebraska,  with  uoteg 
on  the  fossils. 

Gesner,  Abraham.  Uciiaiks  on  the  Geolojjy  and  Mineralogy  of  Nova 
^rrotia.     Halifax,  l*:!(i,     jip. 'JIm. 

Contains  notes  on  the  fosi^ils. 

Gesner,  Abraham.  First  report  on  the  Geological  Survey  of  the  Tro- 
viii(!e  of  Now  Brunswick,  St.  John's,  l-^lW,  pp.  87.  Soiond  rejtort  on 
the  same,  l'^40,  pp.7fi.  Third  report  on  the  same,  1841,  pp.  HS.  Fourth 
report  on  the  samo,  184'2,  pp.  101. 

These  reports  are  primarily  concerned  with  the  geological  structure  of  the  province  of 
New  Bruuswlek  ;  but  they  also  contain  scattered  notices  of  the  fossils  met  with. 


II.- 


-PU«I,ICATION«  MADE  IN  BRITISH   AMERICA,  ETC. 


101 


Oibson,  John.  (<t'ol(><i;ic;il  f'eatiiri's  of  Huron  County,  Ontario.  <  C'a»i(((?. 
A'«/.,  nt'w  s(>r.,  vol.  vii,  [-i).  :il— 10.     li'i\. 

CoiitniiiK  ncitcH  on  tlio  l'os^iN. 

GoldfusB,  August.    letrefactii  Oermauiic.    l-S.'O. 

DnscribtH  HoriiO  N'ortli  .Vm"i-i;'au  fosi!il« (V. ^.  f'(ifo.<i(f.</<ii'o«(!,C'u;««i«iirm(i/ri(/Jai(i,\i.'.). 

Orewiiigk,  C.  Die  an  der  Wostiiiiste  Nor'l-Amerikas  nnd  anf  den  aleuti- 
Hclien  Insulii  bislicr  «;ernndeiu'ii  fossilen  Tliior-  nnd  Pllauzeu-lloste. 
[Tli((  iiitlicrto  discovert'd  aiilni.-ii  and  s-os;etable  fossils  of  tlio  west  coast 
of  Nortli  Anieiica  and  tlnj  Alentian  Islands.]  <  I'trhandh  thr  Hiiss. 
h'nhirliilieu  ilinvUschol't,  si.  I'dcinliKiij,  Jaiirgan^  1"'43-ID,  Potersb.,  l'^.'>0, 
pp.  :M;t-;!(;(i,  with  :?  plates. 

(>>iitiiiu4  II  I'ouipli'to  list  of  llie  (irjCiinic  nMiiuiiis  known  iit  thn  iihovc  dati!  n«  occniTinR 
in  NortiiwpHtorn  Auierlcii  iinil  in  tlic  AliMitian  Islmi'I't.  Til"  iKsils  aru  (tinn  the  Ciirl)ouil'. 
eronn,  JiirftHiiic,  Tortlary,  and  I'osl-TiTliary. 

Gre\viiigk,  C.  Heitraj;  ziir  ICcniitniss  der  oroifrupbisclion  nnd  jjeofrno- 
stiselioii  lU'sebatlenlieit  diT  Ni.rdrt'cstkiiste  Aiiu-ricas,  luit  deu  anlioj;eii- 
doii  Inselii.  [On  tlio  oroirraphy  and  >;e(>;;iiosy  of  tlio  northwest  coast 
of  North  America,  and  the  ontlyin;;  islands.  ]  H.  pp.  :i.")l.  St.  Petin's- 
bnr>;,  H.'.O.     With  \  plates  of  fo    ils. 

NoticeH  an<l  drtiicrihcs  collcetioiix  of  fl)l^nil^  niftilu  by  M.  Ilia  Woxncsieniky  in  tliH  ex- 
trenm  uorthwostt'rn  regions  of  Nurtli  Auiei'ici).  Tli"  I'onsiU  are  principally  Tertiary  and 
Post-Tertiary. 

Qiimbel,  C.  W.  Heitriine  /iir  Kenntiiiss  der  Organisation  nnd  systema- 
tischen  Stelliinjr  von  Ivec(;i»taeiilttes.  <^  Abhaiidl.  laath.-jjlni^.  <'laHSv  K. 
Jluj/.  Ahad.  rf.  niss.,  ii,  Bd.  xii,  Abth.  i,pp.  170-215,  pi.  A.     IHTti. 

DealHwltli  thenrj,'i«niHaiion  ami  systcmatii  position  of  litcriitmndiiia,  with  various  refer- 
ences to  the  Ktrncturo  of  American  siio'jini"US  and  th"  views  of  American  paljoutolot'istM 
on  thin  Kubject, 

Guppy,  R.  J.   Lechmere.     On  the  older   Parian  Porination  in  Trinidud. 
<  The  (icolo<jM,  vol.  vii,  pp.  'i04-','(i7.     l-ti:!. 
Contain!)  nuteii  on  the  losHils. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  The  Older  Parian  in  Trinidad.  <  (UnhxjUl,  vol. 
vii,  i)p.  i!ti:t.  :t()i.    18(1;!. 

A  letter  on  tho  age  of  lli    Older  I'arian  Formation,  aH  cietermined  by  its  fossila. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  the  oicnrrenco  of  I'oraminifera  in  tho  Terti- 
ary beds  of  San  l'Vrn;mdo,  Trinidad.  <[  Tmnn.  Sci.  Ansor.  Trhiidod,  l-^tll?, 
p.  11.    idtvloijM,  ISCI,  p.  i.-.;».  ] 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  .some  deposits  of  late  Tertiary  age  at  Miitnra, 
on  the  east  coast  of  Trinidad.  <  Tniiis.  M.  Annnr.  of  Triiiidml,  If^i'.I,  p, 
'X\,     [(UvliKjk'ul  Mwjuzinv,  Decade  I,  vol.  ii,  pp. '2,")li-iiil,     1^0,").] 

The  liuthor  ennnierales  more  tlmii  ninety  upecies  of  fossils  from  thia  deposit,  mostly 
Motlusra,  and  inakeii  remarkx  on  their  cbaracterH. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  the  Tertiary  Mollnsca  of  .laniiiica.  <  (Jitait. 
.hum.  (hoi.  Soc.  Loud,  w' .  xxii,  pp.  'Jpl-'JOI,  pis.  xvi-xviii.    ISW. 

After  diHcimiilng  tho  relationships  of  the  Miocene  deposits  of  Jamaica,  the  author  giveg 
a  list  uf  (il  iipeeii'H  of  Lamellibranchu  and  Oasleropodn  therefrom.  Of  these,  27  species 
are  new,  and  are  fully  described  and  lltrured  ;  references,  with  descriptive  reiuarks,  and  in 
some  cases  tlgures.  being  made  to  the  i  thers. 


102      lUBLIOORAl'IIY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 


Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  Tertiary  Bracliioiioda  from  Trinidad.  <^  (^hlart. 
Joiini.  (liul  Not:  Lond.,  vol.  xxii,  pp.  2l>r>-'.iy7,  i>l.  xix,  figs.  1-3.    1866. 

l)HHcril)i'»  and  fiRures  Trrebraiiila  triuiintensL,  7.  cnrneoidet,  and  T.  Iccta  la  new 
Hpei'iei).  In  a  note  iiulijiiined  to  the  paper,  Mr.  Davidson  druwH  attention  to  the  roaeinblauce 
of  7'.  ciriieiiiiln  (iuppy  to  T.  carnen  of  the  CretaceoUH  on  the  one  band  and  the  living 
V'.  v'una  on  the  other  hand. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.     On  Tortiaiy  Ecliint)d(""inM  from  the  West  Indies. 

<^  V""'-  ■loiini.  HvoL  Soi:  Lond.,  vol.  xxii,  pp. 21t7-;{01,  pi.  xix,  tigs.  4-3. 
1^66. 

Noti'H  nine  »|iecii'!<  of  Erliinoidii,  of  which  /?  •Iihuilav  pna  fcmlurhiii,  E,  lijrniicr»icut,  and 
/.'.  ovuin-si  rjii  ntis  are  described  a»  new, 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  tlio  rtlatioin  of  the  Tertiary  formations 
of  the  West  Indies,  with  a  note  on  a  now  species  of  Raniua,  by  Henry 
Woodward,  Esci-,  K.  G.  .S. ;  and  on  the  Orbitoidos  and  Numiuulin.e,  by 
I'rol'.  T.  Rnpert  Jones,  F.  G.  S.  <[  ','"<"''•  •'o'"'".  (itoL  Sot:  Loud.,  vol.  xxii, 
pp.  ."ti-o'JI!,  pi.  xxvi.    1866. 

lu  (lie  liml  portion  of  tlilii  memoir,  tlie  uutlior  pives  a  general  review  of  onr  knowledge 
of  the  Tertiary  (ormi.tiona  of  the  West  Indien.  lu  a  Hecoud  Bection,  the  author  deMcrilje* 
Ifi  new  upeoies  of  fo^nils,  of  which  16  are  MoUiirtCu,  one  in  a  Spirorbi»,  and  another  id 
fjoubtfully  referred  to  tije  .Sponges  under  the  naniii  of  Chsci))  (gou.  nov.)  anteriscus.  The 
pnper  roncludex  with  obaiTviiiiouK  on  tlie  icI.'iiaH  of  the  fauna  of  the  Caribbean  Miocene, 
and  a  t:ible  Mhowing  the  attinitieH  of  some  ot  the  foiiiiila  from  thin  formation.  In  an  ap- 
Iieniitd  note,  Mr.  Henry  Woodward  gives  the  name  of  Uiinina  porifera  to  anew  Crusta- 
cean from  the  Tertiary  of  Trinidad;  and  lu  a  second  note,  I'rof.  Rnp  rt  Joneg  discusseb 
the  OrhituiiltK  and  ynmmuUiut  of  the  Tertiary  Aiiphaltic  Bed  of  Triui   ad. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  Notes  on  West  Indian  Geology,  with  remarks 
on  the  existence  of  an  Atlantis  in  the  early  Tertiary  period ;  and  descrip- 
tions of  some  new  fossils  from  the  C'aribb(ian  Miocene.  <^  Geological  Ma- 
r/aciiie,  Decade  I,  vol.  iv,  ]ip.  4'.tt)-riOl,  with  1  engraving.     1867. 

The  new  siiecieii  deHcribed  are  I.nlii  inrngnha,  L,  hinulcata,  Tornalina  coiilarrijma, 
Stnmatla  fiditlun,  i^'iirulti  Kchnmhiir^ki,  and  Mitrtrti  siihiiralina.  The  new  genus  Crepita- 
rclla  is  proposed  for  O.  rrpiila  Ciuppy,  a  Bucclnoid  shell  from  the  Miocene  Tertiary. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  the  Tertiary  fossils  of  the  West-Indies,  with 
especial  reference  to  the  classification  of  the  Kainozoic  Rocks  of  Trini- 
dad,    <  /';•()('.  Sri.  .isxoc.  of  Ttitiidad,  1867,  pp.  14r)-17(i. 

After  a  general  Introduetiou,  the  aullior  discnases  tlie  Atlantis  theory,  and  the  classifi- 
cation of  the  Tertiary  deposits  of  Trinidad.  A  list  of  the  fossil  MdHuscs,  Kchinoderms, 
Articulates,  and  Protozoa  recorded  up  to  this  date  from  the  Tertiary  roelcs  of  the  Carib- 
bian  area  (excluding  Post  I'lioceue  forms)  is  next  given.  IjHstly,  the  author  describes  a 
number  of  new  species  of  Alollusca  and  two  new  forms  of  Pciiiacrinus. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  Notes  on  a  visit  to  Dominica.  <  Proc.  Sri.  .Ihsoc, 
of  Trinidiid,  18611,  pp.  ;i7'.>-:il'2.  [St-e  al.-o  Civl.  M<i(j(i:iii( ,  Decade  1,  vol.  ix, 
pp.  7.%  76.] 

Contains  notes  on  the  geology  of  Douiinlca,  with  lists  of  Mollusca  ami  Coi  uls  from  tho 
Pliocene  formation  of  this  Island. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lechmere.  On  Foraminifera  from  the  Tertiaries  of  San 
Fernando,  Trinidad.  <[  /'/("'.  -Sii.  .issDc.  Triiiidnd,  IS'i,  pp.  1:5-16. 
[See  also  Veol.  Matjii-im:,  Decaile  I,  vol.  x,  pj),  362, 363.] 

Records  the  discovery  of  Foraminifura  in  the  Lower  Miocene  beds  of  San  Fernando, 
Trinidad,  and  gives  a  list  of  the  recognized  species,  IS  in  number. 


II.— -PUBLICATIONS  MADE    IN  BRITISH  AMERICA,  ETC.   103 

Ouppy,  R.  J.  Lecbmere.  On  Homt*  new  Tertiary  fossils  from  Jamaica. 
<iV()f.  Sci.  .hxix:  of  Triniilad,  H7;{,  [ip.  7"2-8"i,  pis,  i-iii. 

Dencribes  a  Urge  iiumlier  of  iifw  »|iecieN  of  foasiln  from  tlin  Miocene  formation  of  Ja- 
maica, whilst  pri'vliinsly  nconlod  fiiriiiH  are  enumorated  or  briefly  alluJel  to.  TIih  new 
forms  ileiieribi'il  and  Hguied  aro  all  M)liusca,  wltli  tlia  exception  of  Diirupi  dentalina. 

Guppy,  R.  J.  Lecbmere.  On  the  West  Indian  Tertiary  Fossils.  <  Ovolo- 
ijkal  MtKjusiiic,  Decaile  II,  vol.  I,  pp.  4(M-41"<J,  4;{;{-44(>,  pis.  .wi-xviii. 
1874. 

The  author  dencribei*  and  figures  a  uumlier  of  Mullufca  from  tlie  Eocene,  Miocoup,  and 
PiiocBiie  deposits  of  tlie  WeHt  lu.linH,  ineiuJiug  17  new  iipi'cii''i,  Tbo  paper  conoliiden  witti 
a  list  of  the  Miillufr.a,  Artinilaia,  Ei-.hiiiodirmnin,  and  Prutoiun  found  la  the  abovB-meU- 
tioned  depoHitH. 

Ouppy,  R.  J.  Lecbmere,  Supplement  to  the  psiper  on  West  Indian  Terti- 
ary Fossils.    <  (leologkal  Maguiiiic.  Decade  II,  vol.  ii,  pp,  41, 4'2.    I87.'>, 

TlilK  Ik  a  iiuppiement  to  the  preceding  paper,  in  wlilcb  the  HUthor  deiicribeg  as  new 
Lcda  clnna  him;  Dilrupn  dentatinum,  and  propones  the  name  of  Cnisainelln  for  that  of 
ilouldia,  pre-ivcupied  for  a  genuH  of  birds. 

Ouppy,  R.  .7.  Lecbmere,  On  tlie  Mioeene  fossils  of  Haiti.  <  Quart, 
•foiirii.  tliol.  Soc.  Lund.,  vol,  xxx.ii,  |>p.  ril()-,");{2,  pis.  xxviii,  xsix,     I87t>, 

A  crlllcnl  memoir,  dealing  principally  with  a  communication  by  Prof.  Oabli  on  •'  The 
Topography  and  Oeology  of  San  Domingo".  Remarks  are  made  upon  the  cbaracturs of 
I'ja  species,  all  but  one  belonging  to  the  Mallitsca.  Twenty-one  species  are  figured,  of 
which  6  are  new. 

Ouppy,  R.  J.  Lecbmere,  On  the  physical  geography  and  fossils  of  the 
older  rocks  of  Trinidad.     <C  Proc.  Sci,  .txsoc.of  Trinidad,  1877, 

In  the  pala'outologlcal  portion  of  this  paper,  the  author  records  Kozouii  (?)  carihixnim, 
Fnrotitec  fcncslralin,  audspecleaof  Paeudncriniles uud  Peiraia  from  the  "Caribbean"  Heries, 
and  of  undetermined  species  of  Miirdii.iuuia  and  Loxoitcma  (0  from  tho  "Blue  Lime- 
stone" Hcrlos. 

Ouppy,  R.  J,  Lecbmere.  On  the  discovery  of  organic  remains  in  the 
Caribbean  series  of  Trinidad,  <^  Quart.  Jouru.  (tcol,  Soc.  /,onrf.,  vol,  xxvi, 
Itp,  4i;{,  414,     t-^'JHtract.] 

The  author  describcil  the  so-called  "Caribbean  series"  of  Trinidad,  which  he  sug- 
gested would  ultimately  prove  to  be  pre.Silurian,  The  organic  remitins  which  ha  had  de- 
tected consisted  of  fragments  of  corals,  plants,  and  stems  of  Bchinoderms,  and  a  peculiar 
structure  which  the  author  reganled  as  most  nearly  related  to  Eo:nuii,  and  tor  which  he 
proposed  the  name  ot  EiKuiin  caribinrum. 

Hahn,  Otto.  Is  there  such  a  thing  as  Eozoi'mi  canadense  ?  A  microgoo- 
logical  investigation.  <^.inu.aud  Mug.  Sat.  Hint.,  ser,  4,  vol.  xvii,pp. 
Stii^-'-i^ivi,  (Translated  from  the  If'iirttenihertjiiiclw  naturH'itsenschaftliche 
Jahnxhvfte,  187(i.) 

After  an  examinnt!.,ii  of  serpmlioous  limestones  from  Canada  and  Kurope,  the  author 
concludes  that  Kuimm  i-anadcnse  is  of  inorganic  origin. 

Hall,  James.      On  the  supposed  impression  in  .Shale  of  the  soft  parts  of 
an    Ortlioeeras.      (Comnmnicated    by    Sir    lioderiek    I.    Murchison.) 
'CQi.art.  Journ.    (liol.   Sov.  Land.,  vol,  v,  pp.  108-111,   with  woodcut, 

id4y. 

Gives  reasons  for  coucludlug  that  the  specliaensof  Orthnceran  previously  described  by 
Mr.  J.  O.  Anthony,  from  the  Cincinnati  formation,  a*  exhibiting  indications  of  the  soft 
parts  of  the  animal,  are  really  due  to  concretionary  action. 


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104    BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOUY. 


Hall,  James.  On  tlio  ycmis  ToUinomya  and  allied  genera.  <  Vaiiad,  Xal., 
vol.  i,  pp.  3!)U-3l».">,  with  7  woodcuts.     ]rtr.(>. 

Fully  clmraeteriaes  Tellinomija,  Had  di»cunnes  thi>  cburiicli>r:4  of  .V/a-HdVe*  C'mir. ,  t'u- 
cuUiUa  McCoy,  imd  Lyrixhsma  four. 

Hall,  James.  Descriptions  of  Canadian  (Jraptolilcs.  <'^<!ioh>ghaI  Siir- 
nyof  Canada:  Enwrt  of  I'lvgrcsK /or  the  year  l-T)?.  Toronto,  I'^M,  pp. 
l(il»-14."j. 

In  Ihii  report,  tin  aiillior  ilescribos  the  OrdpioliiLS  found  ill  tlio  "  Ijucljuc  Konimtiou  " 
Ht  Point  Levis  ;  a  fiillti-  denTiptlon,  accouipiinied  by  ciigravlngH,  lieing  subHeinicutly  (fiven 
iti  Decade  II  of  tlie  puljlicationn  of  the  Canmliau  Siirvoy.  Tweutyoue  new  »pecie«  of  tho 
genu?)  "  Grnplolitlmi"  are  described  and  4  new  npecies  of  the  new  genua  VhijUiigrtiptna. 

Hall,  James.  Note  upon  tho  j^enns  (iraptolitlms  and  description  of  some 
remarkable  new  forms  from  tlie  shales  of  the  Hudson  Kivor  Group,  dis- 
covered in  the  investifjations  of  the  C!eolo>jical  tjnrvey  of  Canada, 
under  the  direction  of  Sir  W.  E.  Logan,  F.  It.  S.  <^  Cuiiad.  A'(i/.,vol. 
iii,  pp.  i;!l)-l.')0  and  Itil-ITT,  pis.  i  and  ii.     1A")8. 

Descriptions  of  drnjiliiliics  from  tlie  (jnebec  Group,  from  the  "  Keporl  of  I'rogreHH  of 
the  (Janadiuu  Geological  .Survey"  for  IS 37. 

Hall,  James.  Descriptions  of  new  siiecicH  cf  fossils  from  the  Silurian 
Kocks  of  Nova  Scotia.  <^  Cunad.  .^Vt^.  vol.  v,  pp.  14l-ir>'.i,  with  'M  en- 
gravings.    18(!0. 

Deccribes  8  new  speii"S  of  Braehiopoiln.  1,")  new  specie^*  of  Lainellil)iiau'hH,  'J  of  Gas- 
teropoda. 1  new  form  ot  Orthoceraa,  2  of  Trilobites),  and  :)  of  OHtrauoda.  Several  foriu* 
are  described  an  new  varieties,  and  some  previously  known  species  are  also  noticed.  All 
the  species  are  from  the  "  Arisaig  Series  ". 

Hall,  James.  On  a  new  Crustacean  from  tho  Potsdam  Sandstone.  A 
hitter  addressed  to  Principal  Dawson,  dated  Albany,  lUst  October,  18(>vi. 
<^  Cunad.  yat.,  vol.  vii. pp.  4i;!— 14."),  with  an  engraving.     I8(i»'. 

Deacribea  and  tigurea  from  tlie  Potsdam  Sandstone  of  Wisconsin  a  singular  Crustacnau 
(Aglafph),  which  appears  to  have  possessed  a  caudal  spine,  and  to  have  otherwise  reaeiu- 
bled  ilie  recent  Umiiluii.  The  author  auggesta  that  it  may  have  been  thla  animal  which  pro- 
duced the  tracka  of  Prutiiliniii.i  in  the  Potsdam  Sandstone  of  Canada. 

Hall,  James.  Ciraptolitos  of  tho  lj>uebet;  (Jroup.  <  Figures  and  l>fncrip- 
tiona  of  Canadian  Organic  liemains,  Decade  II,  pp.  l.'il,  pis.  i-wiii,  with 
35  woodcuts.    Montreal,  l."'G."). 

The  first  portion  of  this  work  (pp.  5-f>4)  is  of  the  nature  of  a  general  introduction,  deal- 
ing with  the  nature,  form,  and  structure  of  Uriiptolitis,  their  mode  of  reproduction  and 
development,  their  classiticalion,  geological  and  geographieal  range  in  America,  bibliogra- 
phy, &.C.  The  second  section  of  the  report  is  occupied  with  descriptions  of  the  apeciea 
which  have  been  found  in  the  Quebec  rocka  at  Point  Levla,  Altogether,  5'J  apecles  are  de- 
scribed and  ligared,  under  the  genera  GraptnUlhus,  Oiploifraptnii,  Climaroifrnptnsi,  Retio- 
lices,  ItctiugrapluK,  PhyllngrnpUts,  Dciidroifrapluit,  Callograplu.i,  Oictyoiiema,  Pliltigrnptuf, 
and  Thamnugrapnm,  Descriptions  of  moat  of  the  species  had  been  previously  published 
in  the  "Report  of  Progress  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Canada"  for  1S.')7,  but  with- 
out illuatrations.  In  the  concluding  portion  of  his  work,  the  author  describes  two  8{)ecie.4 
of  Graplolius  from  the  Utica  Slates  of  the  L'nited  States,  introduced  for  comparison  and 
illustration. 

Hall,  James.  On  the  occurrence  of  an  internal  convoluted  plate  within 
the  b>  dy  of  certain  species  of  Crinoidea.  <  Ann,  and  Mag.  Xal.  Ilisi.y 
ser.  "3,  vol.  xvii,  pp.  398, 3'.)t).     letKi. 

A  note  reprinted  from  the  Pro--.  Host.  Soe.  Nat.  Hist.,  x,  3;i. 


i,._ri.Bi-  OMimiiito"" 

BOr, '>•''•      ^-  .      „„,„j  ou  ihe  t'oan'l''' 

TV  Pft'^'"°''''"«'7,,,/p.„t-PUocene  to  lU.  l'nn.or,U»l.     Mr. 

„„,!  Post-Pliocene  deposits  of 

STb'b  new  species.  ^     ^,^  ,^,,  Mackenzie,  vectieil- 

of  ,Uo  M.ckeu.ie  Uiver,  Bud  .denftt  ^^^^^  g^,p^^,„. 

On  the  geology  ol-tbo  ^^^'^^^'^  ^f*^;,,Uels  of  latitvule), 

180*5.  „  .  imt  the  autUor  givs  slior""'"    L,.  e^amiued  in  the 

This  n.e«>o.  is  K  ««•;;:;«:-;:;,  rP.U.««ic  deposits  wh.h  i.e  had 
from  the  Cretaceovts  rocks,  .mdtr 

regiou  in  .l«e.tion.  ij.'.^  7I 

In  vol.  1.  PP*         '  1        1 

of  Cireeulami.  p.^!^     fossil  Uora  of  AlasUa.  J 

plantbedBd'V-^"-'"'' 


IOC    BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF   INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

Heer,  Oswald.  Contrilmtious  to  the  Fossil  Flora  of  Noitli  Greenland, 
beinj?  adescrii>tion  of  the  plants  collected  by  Mr.  Edmund  Whyuiper 
diiriuK  the  summer  of  ld()7.     <  Phil.  Trans.,  1869,  pp.  445-488, 

At  pp.  484,  i^^.  the  Riithor  dencribes  two  new  inaectn  (Ci'ttliten  punctulalii*  and  Crrco- 
liilium  ruguhsum)  and  an  undcturiuiiiiid  upecies  of  (hjclaii,  from  deposit!  of  Mioceno  age. 

Heer,  Oswald.  Die  Kreideflora  der  arctischeii  Zone,  gegriindet  auf  die 
von  den  swedischen  Expeditionen  von  1870  und  187;i  in  (iriinlaud  nud 
Spitzbergon  gesammelten  Pllanzen.  <  Kong.  Sveiiaka  I'llenskaps-Akad. 
llanAUngar,  now  mv.,  vol.  xii,  Stockholm,  1874. 

Thin  memoir  in  botanicHl.  but  tlie  autlior  describes,  under  the  name  of  Iidnpain  crclnce- 
im,  H  fosHJl  Mjriiipod  from  AtanelterdUili  in  Greenland  (p.  I'JU,  pi.  .txxiii,  tijj.  7),  and  also 
two  Ubyncliophorous  insects  (pp.  'Jl,  92). 

Heer,  Oswald.  Nachtriigo  /iir  inioteucn  Flora  (irilnlands,  enthaltond  die 
von  tier  .schwedisclien  Expedition  im  Somuier  1870  gesanuuelten  mio- 
cenen  I'llanzen.  <^  Kimij.  Srenska  ritennkajtx-Akud.  IlandliHgnv,  vol.  xiii, 
Stockholm,  1874. 

la  adiliiiirn  to  tlie  plant  remuini,  tliu  antlior  describes  two  species  of  Cnhoplcra  (p.  25, 
pi.  V,  ti(,'s.  Vi  and  13). 


Helland,  --.     Oni  de   is  f'hlte    FJorde, 
og  XatiirkiDidnkab,  t'hrisliania,  l-^7."i. 
Contains  lists  of  shells  by  Sars. 


<I^Xyl-Tithskrift  for  Muthematik 


Heneken,  T.  S.  On  some  Tertiary  deposits  in  San  Dominjio,  with  notes 
on  the  Fossil  Shells,  by  J.  C.  Moore,  Esq.,  F.  (i.  S.,  and  on  the  Foi.sil 
Corals,  by  \V.  Lonsdale,  Esq..  F.  (i.  8.  <  Quart.  Joiirn.  Geol.  Sot:  Loud., 
vol.  ix,pp.  110-1:54.     18r)',J. 

Tlie  note  by  Mr.  Moore  supplies  lists  of  and  rcinarlts  on  the  fossil  Mnllufca  collected  by 
Colonel  Ileneken  in  .San  Domingo,  and  Mr.  Lonsdale  performs  a  corresponding  service  aa 
regards  the  Corals. 

Hind,  Henry  Youle.  The  North-west  Territory:  reports  of  progress, 
together  with  a  general  report  of  the  Assiniboinu  and  Saskatchewan 
Exi»loring  Expedition.    4.    Toronto,  1859. 

[Sot  seen  by  the  writer.] 

Hind,  Henry  Youle.  Narrative  of  the  Canadian  Red  River  Exploring 
Expedition  of  1857,  and  of  the  Assiniboine  and  Saskatcuewan  E.Kplor- 
ing  Expedition  of  ISo'^.    a  vols.    8^.    London,  18C0. 

In  vol.  ii,  pp.  23f<-'J50,  the  author  gives  an  account  of  the  geology  of  the  district  ex- 
plored by  him,  along  with  notes  and  desc  iptious  of  the  fossils  met  with.  From  roclcs  of 
Silurian  age,  Moiliolopsis  parriiiscula  and  Orthoceras  simpsnni  are  described  as  new.  Lu- 
rinii  occidtnlalis  from  the  Devonian  and  Ammnniun  bnnisloiti  and  A.billin^ti  from  Ju- 
rassic strata  are  also  described  as  new,  the  two  latter  being  determined  by  Mr.  Meek.  From 
tiiB  Cretaceous  formHtion  a  nnmber  of  fossils  are  recognised;  Anomiafemintfi,  Inoceramui 
r.nnadensii,  and  Li:da  hinili  beiug  determined  as  uew.    No  Tertiary  fossils  were  obtained. 

Hinde,  Oeorge  Jennings.  Description  of  a  new  genns  of  Tabulate  Coral. 
<  I'roc.  livol.  Soc.  Lond.,  vol,  xxxi,p,  Ixxxvii.     1875. 

Gives  the  name  of  Sphinrolilrt  to  a  massive  free  corallum  belonging  to  the  Favositiid, 
resembling  Oli.ttttet  iu  general  character,  but  having  perforated  wails  and  incomplete  ta- 
bul:e.  The  single  species  .'?.  nirlio'.s-mi  is  described  from  tiie  Lower  Helderberg  form»tion 
(Ludiiiw)  of  New  Bruaswir.k. 


.    ,v    iMMTlt<n    AMKUUA,  Kit'-  lOl 

rr"i~-;':^r .■".•■"• »" '■•"  ■ 

-''-'"-'"""'""'""'  ,        .,f  .wisaiR,  Nova  S.-otiu;  ^^Mth  a 

,„„„,„,...— I-"'-'"' ,    ..,  <r.„...  N""'S»"" 

Bo,»ym«».0-.  •""■"«  ,:,V  1...  1««"'*-   '•'••'■ 

cons  l.i>.u<stoue  o»    U  »»'i* 

tHowley.  lame.  P;,.^tt'^S:'s,..u;un-.  l^::.- 

Co«t«U.»  not...  01,  tlu«  iw.'""-  _  <;,,„?„<,irn?  ■''"nTy  of  Can- 

m  «»«rrv      IJ.'\«>'»  ''^'"  ''"^  ^■'^'"".   --'"»  V>J-"It!    Toronto,  l^^d. 
Hunt.  T.  Sterry.    ^\         ^. ^^.  ,,^^.  ^,,„,  ,,,, ,  ^,y.  l.U  ,l  _^^  ^^.^.^  „^ 

'■«»™""',.'""'""  ..d..™- 

ii7-7l.    1^" 


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,„r. of  »:">■-.  .■......,(.-.>.-  ■■   -  1  i-»«toiie8, 


CJlVl'H  ft  ll-IftlUM   "•  • 

,„r. of  >.-'>■-. .......,(. -.>  -  Luuventiau  Limestones. 

b«ftrlHg  on  Hi«  u»'»f*  " 


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108    IllBLIOdRAPlIY   OF   INVEHTEnilATK   I'ALEONTOLOrtV. 


Hunt,  T  Sterry.    N'ofes  on  tlio  silicitieation  of  lossiln.    <^  Cumid,  Xal.,  now 

stT.,  viii,  i,  (ip.  iti-riO.    i-'t.ir). 

Isbiater,  A  K.  <>ii  tlip  gooldj^v  of  flio  Iliidaiii's  Buy  tt-rritoiii's  and  of 
portions  of  tlio  Arctic  and  N'ortli-wcsttTii  roj;ions  of  Ainorira;  wiHi  a 
foloniTil  f^i'ological  map.     -^  V'""'''  •'<>'"■''•  '>'<'"'.  Sur.,  vol.  xi,  pp.  H(~-.V20. 

Thin  raomiilr  In  pssi'iitiiilly  (foolngipiil,  Imt  oi)nl«iii'<  (jt'in-riil  noliceii  of  iIk.  fixnlla  of  the 
(I'Hfrlctii  trpHtfil  of.  Tlio  tninlls  of  the  Crtrlnmll'iTotH  fiiriimtlon.  of  tlii>  JurnHalc  ntrfttn,  of 
till'  TerliHiy  bh  1  I'oHtTiTtiury  ilHj,o<ilii,  unl  I'l'  llii>  .Mim'eiie  bt-ili  of  Oivgnii  Torrltory,  are 
iipi'ciiilly  alliuleil  to. 

Jackson,  C.  J.  Snr  tin  nionle  dii  rarailoxide."*  Imrlani.  <^  Comptvn  lieiitJun, 
s'lil.  xlvi,  pp.  vi.'>4,v!.'M.     l-.'i-', 

AnnoiiHPi''<  ttie  ili^cnvi'ry  i<(  a  r■^^\  of  I'lrn  luriii  ^  horlnni  nt  Hraiiiti'ei-,  sent  to  M.  fille 
(le  Bcuuniont, 

Jackson,  C.  J.  Snr  ridontiti'  dti  Piiratloxidos  Iiarlani  »'t  (In  ParadoxidoH 
terra-nova'.     <  Cttniplix  /i'c/k/'is,  vol.  xlvii,  p.  '^."I'.t.     Kt'J. 

Jameson,  Robert.  Notrs  on  tlin  ifcolojiy  of  tlicconntriesdiseovered  durinj; 
Captain  J'arry's  second  expedition,  A.  D.  l'"21-2'2-"2:?.  In  "Journal  of 
a  Third  Vo}aj;o  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North  West  Passage  from  tho 
Atlantic  to  the  Facilic;  performed  in  tho  years  lSJl-jr»,  in  His  Miijosty's 
t^liips  Ileclii  and  rnry,  under  tho  orders  of  Captain  William  Hdward 
Parry".    Appendix,  pp.  l:?J-l.")l.     London,  IS-iti. 

(JonlaiU!!  viirliMiH  iiotos  on  the  fmsiU  obnerved  during  the  pxpeiUtlon.  Mr.  .Sloken  I'oin- 
iii'iuicHt>'H  n  .iot«  on  h  foHsil  fVoni  limes,  mt'  of  the  iKlimil  of  Iglonlik,  wliii'h  !<  cleiirly  a  •ipe- 

cifB  of   lic'llltllClllitO. 

Jameson.  Robert,  Arctic  jjcolo^y.  In  "  Discovery  and  Adventnro  in  the 
Polar  Seas  and  Rei^ions"'.     I  vol.     Vi  .    <^  Edinhiirgh  Cahhiit  Library. 

The  chapter  on  Arctic  geology  oontaius  noticoH  of  the  fossilit  Jlacovered  in  the  Arctic 
regioBH, 

Jeffreys,  J.  Gwyn.  The  Po.st-Tertiary  fossils  procured  in  the  late  .\rctic 
Expedition;  with  notes  on  some  of  the  recent  and  living  Mollnsca  from 
the  same  expetlitioii.  •'^.Imi.  and  Ma;/.  Nat.  Hint.,  tmr.  4,  vtd.  \x,  pp. 
'-'•i'J-24'2.     1?:-. 

The  foDslU  descrllieil  in  tills  coininnnicRtion  wore  coilecteil  by  the  nntiirBlUtn  of  the 
Arctic  Expedition  of  lH7."i-lt<7li  in  Post-Turtiary  itaniln  anil  clays  at  heij<htu  of  from  10  to 
liOO  leet  above  the  presiiit  «ea-levcl.  Eighteen  specie.t  of  .MolUisca,  one  C'u'lentorate  (I'm- 
natula),  aniJ  one  Foraiiiinifer  lire  noted,  all  uow  living. 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  Notes  on  Palicozoic  l$ivalved  Entoniostraca.  No.  II. 
.Some  British  and  ibreif^n  species  of  Heyrichia.  <[  .Inn.  amt  .May.  Xat. 
Uisl.,  ser.  •},  vol.  xvi,  pp.  I():J-176,  pi.  vi.    l-'.")5. 

The  only  American  species  described  is  Ikyrirhia  lain  Vamixein  (.4tr'i<»i'">  lni'iii  Van.). 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  Notes  on  the  I'aln'o/oic  Bivalved  Entoniostraca.  No. 
III.  Some  species  of  Leperditia.  <  Ann.  and  .May.  Nat.  Ifint ,  ser.  fi,  vol. 
xvii.jip.  i^l-'Jl»,  pis.  vi  and  vii.    Iffut!. 

AmongHt  the  American  species  described  nrj  T.riieriliiia  arnica  Jones  (Arctic  regions, 
Upper  SiUiriaii),  L.  alta  Conrad,  uud  L.  gihlicra,  n.  up..  I'pper  Silnrlan,  Ueechey  Island. 


II.— rUHLlCATION'S  MADK   IN   UUITISII   AMKIIK!A,  ETC. 


109 


Jones,  T.  Rupert.  On  tli<!  i'aln'o/.oic  lJi\;ilv(!  Kiitoinosliacii  of  Cmindu. 
<^  Figiiirx  atiiJ  hfrnviiiiimiH  o;  Ciniinliitn  Onjunn  li'cimiitiH,  Uouuilt;  Il[, 
Moiitreiil,  1"<.'H.    pp,  '.tl-loi,  pi.  xi. 

Nlii"  HiiwleH  ()!'  0<'nJi;(Wi(  iiro  di'K(Tll»i'(l  hi  tliit  moin'ilr.  Kiv.)  iihiv  vnriot'cj  of  t»;i'r- 
tliiiii  cnn.iili  iifh  aro  ^«t\  leil,  iiiul  hnrhiliivi  (witli  two  Hiicclen)  in  pmiMSBd  an  a  mibgeuiiii 
of  Leiurililin. 

Jones,  T,  Rupert.  Notts  cm  the  raliii/oic  Iliviilved  Kiifoiuostrntn.  No. 
IV.  Some  Norfli  Ami<ricau  Mpocies.  <  dun.  and  Maij.  Nat.  llisl.,  nor.  :», 
vol.  i,  pp.  t,'41-'J.'>7,  i>1h.  ix,  x.     1^.")'^. 

The  iii'W  spi'Bli'ri  (l.)«c,rlb«il  iirn  ll'ijri-Uli  rugidij'tra,  B.  niifillarn,  D.  rl.t'hrna.  nii'l  It. 
/ilat/ciii  (IVoiii  ni'Hi'lioy'n  IhIiiucI);  //.  loifmii  and  I.'iir.rditit  e-iiiiiiliinis  from  tli«  Calcilsr- 
oiM,  ami  tUi<  latter  from  Iho  TrHnton  aluo;  A.  nuna  ami  /..  {Itochiliiia)  o'fawu  (Culiiffr- 
oun) ;  L.  {Innchilinii)  grtfUin,  Oijihiroini^  conr.innn,  V.  sili'iua,  ami  (7.  r«yo,<(i  (Treuton) ; 
IjipirdHiaiie)in!>y!etiitim  ((Jiliiton) ;  L.  oea'a  (Trunton) ;  anil  nri/riihin pr.nniii/lviiiii.-ii  (Omm- 
rtagaSalt  (Irouj)).  Tliuro  af  aUonoteHoii  sBVHr.  .rnvloiisiy  (l«<cril).iil  firm<,  auil  a  i.ibi" 
of  lli«  gpiicra  anil  Hpi'cieH  of  Untrai-m/'i  kuowii  at  tbU  ilai-i  as  oci'iirriin;  iii  Arillo  Am^riia, 
Canada,  and  tlm  L'uited  Statics, 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  On  some  ivdditioiial  I'aliCDzoic  Hivalvtal  Kutoinostraca. 
from  Canada.     <C  Ann. ami  Maij.  Xul.  lliil.,  st-r.  :>,  vol.  i,  pp.  ;!lit-;!4'.'. 

Occupiol  cblfHy  with  givliij?  ni!w  Iccttlitie^Biid  horiz  ms  tor  pri'Viou<ly  de^i'ribud  fonin. 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  A  inononrrnph  of  tlic  fossil  Msthciiif.  4  .  pj).  l:!l,  witli 
.^  pliitcs.    <[  Pahvontoyrapldral  Soiicly.     l-ilV.', 

Doitcrlboa  Enilteria  ovala  from  spcciiii'iiit  follecti'd  iu  I'enn«ylvani.i.  Virninia,  and 
North  Carolina  (pp.  Sl-09,  pi.  II,  flg<.  W-'M).  AUo  dcacrib'is  nurl  llifuriM  /..vi/,i  lei.li.i  from 
HpHoini'-ns  iil>t.iinud  from  tb"  I.iw.t  (jiiilonifisroin  Sandrttono*  of  IVnn-ylvania.  Lastly, 
tbe  nnib'ir  di!i)cribi)i(  and  ll;{iirBi4  two  0<trHci>  li'!<  troin  tin; 'I'riaii  ot  North  A;ii»riia  as  lu'W 
Hpi'cie*,  under  the  iiaiiivK  Cuiiilonii  /  icifir^ii  and  C.  /  ciiimniifii, 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  On  fossil  Kstlioriif  tind  tboir  distribution.  <]  ',>"'"'• 
Jonrn.  ''  vl.  Sov.  LoniL,  vol.  xix,  pp.  14i)-l.'>7.     l"<ti:i. 

RefiTii  capoclally  to  E^tlifrin  onvn  Ij^a,  fro:n  North  and  .South  Cirolinii.  Virginia,  and 
I'onnsylvaniii,  uotieiug  in  p.irticular  tlij  gi.'olo^iuiil  horizon  iit  wliich  they  occur. 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  Tiio  n;latioiislii)>  of  ctMtain  Westrndian  and  Maltoso 
strata,  as  slicwii  by  soiiio  Oibitoidi's  and  otlior  Foraniinift'ia.  <^  <,'ti)- 
logiail  Maijininc.  Ducadu  I,  vol.  i,  i))».  lO^-loiJ.     1-'(J4. 

The  author  reiniirks  on  fomo  cxiimples  of  O/'"'"'''''.'!  from  .-Vntiguii  anl  Jamaicii,  and 
on  aonie  .V«mH(i///"iP  from  tb.'  foriiiT  irland,  and  hIiowh  that  tli^rw  'n  lliu.s  estalilinbed  a 
Mtrong  relationnblp  bcuvoen  the  Mid-Tertiary  fauiui  of  Malta  and  that  of  the  West  ludiea. 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  On  the  oldivst-known  fo.ssil,  Kozoiiu  canadtMiso  of  thi> 
Laureiitian  Kocks  (i  Canada;  its  place,  structure,  and  sigiiilioauco. 
<^  Popular  .Science  IliTiviv.  I'tjT,  pp.  ;.!4:!-'.'>.Vi,  -with  plate  xs"  and  *,!  wood- 
ruts. 

A  geml-popular  account  of  Kouibit  catiail<  use. 

Jones,  T.  Rupert.  >ranual  of  the  Natural  History,  Goology,  and  I'hysiis 
of  Greenland  and  the  neighbouring  regions ;  prepared  for  the  use  of  the 
Arctic  Expedition  of  H7."),  under  the  direction  of  the  Arctic  Committeo 
of  the  Royal  Society.    8\    pp.  76:$.    London,  1S7,">. 

Tbe  portion  of  this  w.)rk  relating  to  geology  (pp.  53I-')53)  contains  a  summary  of  all 
that  la  known  on  Arctic  geology,  with  repriuts  or  abjtracti  of  papers  on  this  subject  by 
different  authors,  and  lists  of  fos!<il8. 


110    HinLKHHJAIMlY  OF    INVRU TKHItA TK    l'ALK()NTOI,()(5 Y. 


Jones,  T.  Rupert,  ttml  H.  B.  HoU.  NoH'h  om  ilic  I'alii-n/.oic  llivulvcil  Eii- 
toiiKtMtriifii.  No.  VI.  Somti  Siliiriiiii  hih'cIbh  (I'limitiu).  s,  .(»>i.  timl 
Mwi.  Sal.  Ilht.,  HIT.  ;i,  vol.  xvi,  i>|i.  il  I-  IJ.'>,  pi.  \iii.     l>tM. 

AiiioUKMl  till'  AmiTicHii  toriiiH  nmioi'il  uro  llri/rii  hin  Inifiini  Jniu'ii  hihI  Cyihrruinii  con- 
nil  (1(1  Juiu'it,  liiiili  i>t  which  lire  niiiiiv  il  In  J'nmiliii, 

Jones,  T.  Rupff,  kikI  H.  B.  Holl.  Notes  on  tlio  I'lilii'o/.oio  llivnlvcd  Kn- 
toiiiostnii'ii.  No.  VIII.  Somt>  Lowi-r  silnriini  sjn'cies  JVoiii  the  (.'hair  of 
KiMun-.  hcluiul.  ■ ;  .tun.  (uid  Mmj.  Sul.  Iliii..  ser.  I.  vol.  ii,  \t\i.  o4-6'J, 
1>I.  vii.     HtW. 

Ill  II  notr  (p.  .Vi).  thi'  Hnih":^  pnhit  I'lii  ih.ii  ('v'/nrii/i»i.<  ruiiuM  Jiinen,  from  th»  Trenton 
l.inimliilii'  cpl  (."Hiiiiihi.  imi  I'nmitin  \»vv  .{'in.  mid  .l/.iy.  .Vm.  Hiit..  M>r.  :»,  vol.  I,  p.  '.Mlt,  pi. 
X,  tli;.  .'il  HnuitMl  npniiJi'  ilnwii. 

Jones,  T.  Rupert,  itml  H.  B.  Holl.  Noti.s  on  tlm  l*iiln<o/,olc  llivalvod  Kii- 
toiiiDstnuii.  No.  I.\.  <^.liirt.  ami  Mioj.  S'ni.  Hist.,  sor.  I.  vol.  iii,  pp. 
•,' 11 -•.'•,»:  1,  pis,  xiv  iiiul  \v.     Ir-f.'J. 

A  paper  (iKHrrlplivc  of  Kuroprnn  Hpecien.  At  the  en.l,  hn\v.'Vi>r,  Ihf  nulhom  givo  a  llitt 
ul'  ihi-  known  .Silurliin  I'riiiiiii.i,  iiolhiK  varimiK  nin'i'lcH  I'roin  North  Auifrii'u, 

Jones,  T.  Rupert,  and  W.  Kitchen  Parker.  On  tlio  iMiramiiiifoin  of  tlio 
I'aitiil.v  Itotiilina'  (L'lirpi-iittT)  found  in  the  ('ri>taci>oiis  forinatioim;  with 
notes  on  their  Tertiiiry  iind  recent  reiii'esetUulives,  <^^^hlart.  Jonrn. 
Gail.  >'("'.  Loitii,  vol.  xwiii,  pp.  l(t:i-KK>.     I'i't'i. 

The  Aintricau  forniu  tri>atpd  of  lu  thin  commuuicallon  urethe  Oelapeou*  KotnlineH  ilt- 
Bcrilieil  tiy  Khri'nlii'rg,  Iroiii  the  MiHHoiiri  iiml  .Mi««in»ippl  iMikroifmli'tfir),  hihI  thoiio  ile- 
jcribeil  li.v  KiiiKN  Iroiii  thi'  (IrmnKBinl  of  .N'lw  in^vy  (.tic  Rkiss>. 

Kalm,  Peter.    Travels.    17.'iO. 

1  Not  Hern  liy  tlic  writer.  ]  IJi-HcriliPH  various  fol^^iIl<  which  he  hhw  In  liiuentone  at  Port 
St.  I'riMlirick.  or  Crown  Point,  on  Luke  Chttmplain. 

Kent,  W.  Baville.  On  an  existing  Coral  closely  allied  to  the  raheozolo 
Heniis  I'avositeH ;  with  remarks  on  the  allinities  of  the  Tabnlata.  <,  .Imh. 
and  Ma(j.  Nat.  Hint.,  ser.  4,  vol.  vi,  pp.  :W.|-;t?'7,  pis.  xvii,  x  viii.     I''"!*. 

Founils  the  genuj  Fiimnitipvra  for  ii  recent  Corul  rilati'd  to  Alreoporn  ;  and  deiicrili,<ij 
a  fo«»ll  form  of  the  Baiiie,  believed  to  be  from  tlie  Uevouian  of  North  America,  under  the 
naiiie  of  Favositiponi  patuotuifa. 

King,  W.,  and  T.  H.  RowDey.  On  the  so-ealled  Eo/oiiind  Rock.  <  (,hiart. 
.hum,  (livi  ."^oc.  Lond.,  vol.  xxii,  pp.  l^o-Jili^,  pis.  xiv  and  xv.     l!^>. 

The  niilhor§  de«cribo  In  thU  memoir  *ae  roiiultsof  a  ciirefnl  chemical  and  uicroscopiral 
examination  of  the  OrenvUle  "  '.l'</.0'  \ii\\ "  Ophite,  from  which  tbey  arrive  at  the  conclutlon 
that  Kir.uvn  niiiaileiifc  in  trnly   ■''  inorganic  origin. 

King,  W.,  and  T.  H.  Rowney.  On  the  so-called  "Eo/oiinal"  Roek. 
<  Quart,  'louvn.  Ceol.  Soc.  Loud.,  vol.  xxv,  pp.  IIC.  117.-  [Abstract.] 
iHtilt. 

The  authors  adduce  fnnlier  evidence  that  their  viewii  as  to  the  mineral  nature  of  /■."i):oo« 
are  correct. 

King,  W.,  and  T.  H.  Rowney.  On  the  mineral  origin  of  the  su-ealled 
"  Eozoon  canadense  '.  <  I'm.  Roij.  IriKh  Arud..  ser. "i,  vol.  i,  pp.  140-I5:i. 
1871. 

A  reply  to  papem  by  Dm.  J.  W.  Uawson  and  T.  Sterry  Hunt  on  the  zoological  and 
(hemical  a»pectH  of  the  iiuemion  respectively.    The  paper  conduden  with  a  recapitulation 

of  the  vahouD  points  detailed  in  tlie  lurmcrly  publi»lied  paper*  of  iheauthori). 


II.— l»niI.I»'AriONS  MADK   IN    IMMTISU  AMKllICA,  ETC.   Ul 

King.  W..  iiH.IT.  H.  Rowney.  i:..)-,...!!.  i>MtiiiiniMl  luliiciimlly  from  a  Fo- 
rnmiiiifiTiil  st!tiiil|ioint.  v  <"».  <'»i/  M<i'j.  .wl^  Hint.,  ser.  I,  vol.  xiv,  iip. 
-»7I  •>'.».  |.l.  \i\.     H7I. 

A  riinlrov.'rKinI  impcr.  In  wlilvli  «>vli|onet>  la  linmglii  fiirwiinl  to  •how  Hint  Kn:"'^')  nina- 
dtu/r  it  InorRMuie  in  it*  nutiir*. 

King.   W.,  1111,1  T.   H.   Rowney.     Ui'iiiarks  on   tlic  Hiiliji'd   of  Ko/oiWi. 

«^  JhH.  iINW  .W.I;/.  .V(|/,  llisl,,  MT.  I.  vol.  \iii,  pp.  itltii-iCMi.      1-71. 

A  •uiiiiii«ry  »f  ibv  vh\>'(  iiniutii  in  ttivniir  of  tin'  ■iilii>'rul  iiHtnro  nf  Emwn  i-nwitli  me. 

King,  W.  >\n\l  T.  H  Rowney.  KiMimrkH  on  ilio  'Diiwu  of  Life'  by  Dr. 
Il.nvson:  ti>  which  is  lulilod  it  Hiip|i|fni(>iifiii',v  note.  <\  Ann,  titid  Mikj. 
.Sul.  Hint.,  MT.  I,  vol.  \\  ii.  pp.  ;t(iti-:i77.     l~T(>. 

A  onlii'Hl  iiK'imiir.  '.(ulii  n  iliu  iili|i>t'iiuiift  in-lil  l>y  iIh*  luiliiiirri  iiii  In  llii'  i4ii{i|><iiii'i|  nrKiiuic 
(iriKiii  of  f.'ii;"i  •!. 

Kdnig,  Cbailei.  lt(K'k-s|ii>i'inu'ns.  Sii|ipl<'ineiit  to  tlio  "  .\]ipcii(li.v  of 
Captain  I'arry's  Voyum>  for  tlio  l)isco\  fry  of  a  N'ortli-wcut  l'as.saj;e,  in  the 
y«'ur«  l-l'.'-'.Hi",  pp.icxivii  orlv  ii.     London,  lf>\. 

I'oiltHIIH  SOIIII'  lllltici'll  ilf  tnoil'a,  llll'l  lllHll  ■<  M  1I"\V  t'lliniinr't  lilfl'li,  frnlll  II  lilllt'HtllUI) 

difcov'Ti'l  III  I'r'iici'  lti'|{i'ni  «  lulil. 

Koninck,  L.  de.  IVwription  <It>H  unini:in\  fosftiloH  ipio  se  troiivent  dans 
lo  terrain  t'arlHniifi  n*  dc  la  Hi'lKiipio.    Avoc  snppltMiifiit.     li;*4"i-44. 

Tin-  HUlliiir  olli'*  viirl'Mi*  ii|it>riPi  nt  I'miliiitut.  Siriijilinmi  nil,  Ur'hi»,  Si'iriJ'ir,  t'uiintnka- 
tu$.  unti  <>»'iiiui.'»  ill  iH'i'iirriiig  in  ilif  I'alit'o/.aic  inokii  of  Nortli  America. 

Koninck,  L.  de.  Kfi-liorrlics  snr  los  aniinunx  fossilfs,  I'rcmirrc  p:irtii>. 
Mono);rii|)hio  dos  m»niv.s  I'roductns  ft  I'lionoies,  l-'.  pp. 'i-i(i,  with  "iU 
pIntfH.     I.i<*uc,  1'47, 

Uncrih"*  ('ho-itii^  thiim:triliiiiiii  Di'  Knii.  fiMin  t!i<>  Ciirlinnifiniun  iif  Ki-r.tiicky,  mil 
cite*  7  »|iiiu<ii  of  I'ri'il  11:1  Ilf  ituil  5  f\weii «  .if  (Viniicd.f  i«H  uriurriiiK  iu  Nurtb  AmiricB. 

Koninck,  L.  de.  Iteclierohos  snr  1(>h  niiinianx  foNsiles.  Deiixiime  pnrtie. 
Mono};ru|ilii«t  dos  fo^silcs  C'arbonift~*re»  do  In  Cnrintliie.     Ir^l'i. 

(.'itr*  n  unnilMT  of  Itracliioiuxlii  iiiid  lUUcrnjihun  ^rii  im  ocmirring  in  tilt!  CJiirlioiiifpi'oui 
•lr»la  of  North  Ainorlcik 

Koninck,  L.  de.  N»nvt>llos  voeln'rches  snr  lesauiinaux  fossilosdn  Terrain 
Carb<iuif«'r»«  tlo  la  Bolgiinie.     rr«>mi<'re  partie.     IJrnxollDs,  lri7"2. 

Tlio  untlior  I'iicnwvfralCornlii  iw  oocurriiig  In  llw  CarboniferoiHrockii  of  North  Aiuer- 
Irn.  Il>'  l<lrtititlH«  ihi'  Uihotlroiion  >  oili/iirniiiift  of  Mwk  with  LuntilaUin  nii/am  Martin, 
ami  hi>  uliowii  that  the  Spheii«i>otfrium  of  .Meek  anil  Worthen  it  idoutical  with  the  prevloui* 
ly  deotriued  l',iiai,ifis  of  Julvii  Haiine. 

Koninck,  L.  de,  <m(/  H.  Le  Hon.  Mono«;rnphie  des  Crinoides  Carboui- 
f«Tt'8  dt'  la  H«'ljji(-,tu'.    lS"i4. 

Cit<«i  V!,i!\,-ri,i>4f  planus  Owen  mid  Shninard. 

Tiaspeyres.  H.  nasft>s8ile  Phyllopoden-ficnus  Leaia,  K.Jones.  </ti/»(7ic. 
(<«■»•  />< utxih.  (I'cof.  (I'fjt.,  vi>l.  xxii.  pp.  7lj;J-74»i.    1?^70. 

The  iiutlior  dencrilien  and  llgiiret  Ai.kii  liiiliji,  and  examlueii  into  the  structure  and  rela- 
tions of  Lram  and  ito  known  iipei'ie«. 

Leaueur,  C.  A.  IVscription  de  plnsionrs  animaleu  appartenant  aux  I'oly- 
piors  laiuellifiTos  de  M.  le  Che\alier  de  Lauutrck.  <  Mvm.  dii  Muai'am, 
vol.  vi,  pp.  '.^l-'-W,  plo.  XV,  xvi,  liWO. 

Thin  memoir  dealt  principally  with  the  livlnn  Cor^lo  of  tht  West  Indiet.  In  an  appen. 
di«,  however,  the  author  treatt  of  the  "Caryoph.Vilitet  fotwiles  que  Ton  trouve  aitx  fitiitt- 
Unit  d' Ani«ri.|ne  ".  and  detcrihet  three  I»evonian  forms  of  /.tiplimuif,  under  the  namei  of 
Car^opk^iUa gigiiH'ta,  C.  puUn'inui,  and  C.  curnhula. 


i    H 


JIi:  miii.iuuuAriiv  oi-  invkkikhuatk  palkontoloov. 


Lludatiom,  Ouatav.  On  tlio  nhliiltit's  nt' tlio  Aiitlioxna  tiiUulntii.  <.1nn. 
and  l\li\ij.  Silt.  //(W.,Ht'r.  t.  vol,  xviii,  ii|t.  1-17.  1"<7(».  [  TriiiiMlutt'il  IVoin 
(i/'irrsii/l  of  homjl,  i'lliimkiiiiH-Ahiiil.  I'HrhaniU.  Slorklnilia,  Irt*;!. l 

Aninni{»l  Aiin'rliaii  f<iriiii4  i>r  Tiilmliil"  CoriiU  iipi'rliilly  iiotU'iol  liy  tlin  Hiitlmr  nmy  hi 
iinnllom'.l  ( '.  r.im, i/iini  liiilirli-iitii  Hull  iiii'l  /'nmnM/Mrii  mtitilniit  Hull,  hikI  critlcttl  iiMimrkit 
iin  iilmi  iiiHili-  ii|Hiu  tbc  iitlliillii-ii  i>r  Ciilliiii'irn  llitll,  ('Iti^ln/iDru  Ilill,  Cu'mutl'tii^t  DitUM, 
Vijiiili"iihura  I)uli>  Otvvn,  Ti.traiium  t>Hnit,  lild'. 

Logan,  W.  B.  On  tlip  |iarl<liin  of  tho  Iro  in  tlic  rlvrr  St.  Lnwicnro;  Iho 
•  '(•(•niii'nct'  of  landslips  in  the  modfrn  <li'|ioNit.i  of  itn  valit'y ;  uiul  tli'> 
cxi-'tfiit'cof  Mai'int^  Shells  in  tln'ui  niitl  on  th<>  nioiintikin  of  Moiitiral. 
<^  Ijiiart,  Joiini,  <!iv1.  Sir,  Loiul.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  I'J'J— llt'J.     li  Ki. 

At  tlie  cliiKc  (if  thin  mi'innlr,  tlit<  Aiillmr  coihUI'TiI  iIik  INntt-I'lloi'i'iie  ilopiHlm  of  t1i'<  iinlgli- 
bniirliood  ol'  Montri>»l,  liulli'iitinK  I'l'lr  i'Xi"ii>tiiiii  tn  ii  hiilKlit  of  HV)  IVi't  ntiDva  thu  li'vul  uf 
till"  HIM,  Hii<l  Kiviii|{  11  li-it  iif  llvK  «li"lli(  ti)i>  I'l  lliHri'ia. 

Logan,  W.  E.  On  tlioocciirrtMico  of  a  trark  niiil  footprints  of  nti  animal 
in  tli«  Potsdam  S.iiidHtono  of  I.owim'  Canada,  <[  (fiitirl,  JDiini.  Uiol,  Soc. 
I.iiml..  vol.  vii,  pii.  217-".V)l',  with  sim  tioii.     l".")!. 

Tliii<  pupiT  (Ii>hIh  prindpally  with  iheijuohiglcal  hnri/.im  uf  thmitratucaiitaiulugth«  fout- 
priiita  iu  i|ii<'i<ii<>n  (VrotioliiiUm), 

Logan,  W,  E,  On  tho  footprints  oci'iirriiiif  iti  th«  I'otsilatn  Bundstono  of 
C'atiitda.     <^  (^hiart,  •lourii.  (ivol.  Soc.  Loni!.,  vol.  viii,  pin.  vi-viii.     H.V2, 

Owe*  ft  full  account  of  th«  |t«nlogy  of  thn  dUtflot  where  tha  rootprlatii  (Proikh'iltei) 
occur,  Willi  lists  uf  tip'  I'liHsilH  fmmil  iu  th»  as^io.-liiti'il  Htnita. 

Logan,  W.  E.  On  tho  track  of  an  !iiiimi>.'i  lately  found  in  the  Potudam 
Formation.      <  Cainiil.  .\al.,  \o\.  v,  pp.  ','7'.l-!2':^.'>,  with  .'>  eiijjravingH, 

r^tio. 

l)i'iicrll)i'<  ftii'l  lljuri'K  Clini'ii"i,hiiilt.t  wilfDii,  Hiii  given  rti-tull^  in  to  tUi)  Ki^ologU'iil  fea- 
tur«<n  iiud  ponltioa  of  the  beds  in  u  Iiicli  th««e  rciiiarkiiblB  trackit  occur. 

Logan,  W.  E.  Iioinavks  on  tho  Fantia  of  the  Qiiobcc  (irotip  of  Rocks, 
and  tho  Primordial  Zotio  of  Canaila,  addressed  to  Mr.  Joachiiu  Ilirrando. 
<C,Cunad.  .A'nf., vol,  v,  pji.  •17v'-177,  HOD;  and  <^Cnnai1.JoHni.,niiw  nor,, 
vol.  vi,pp.  40- Ui,  l"<t;i. 

DiHcuHHen  thi'  charncterii  of  tlu'  f.issiln  of  thi>  Quebec  Group,  with  np^clal  referonce  to 
the  Htratigniphiciil  ponitioii  of  thin  xenvn  of  dcponita. 

Logan,  W.  E.  On  the  l{ocks  of  the  C/iiehee  Gionp  at  Point  Lt'jvis.  [In  a 
letter  addressed  to  M.  Itarrande.]  <  Cutitrt/.  Xat.,  vol.  viii.  pp.  183- 
11)4.     18(«, 

ContaiiiH  liHtH  of  the  fuflnilH,  and  nol>M  thi-reon. 

Logan,  W.  E.  On  the  occurrence  of  organic  remains  in  th6  Laureutian 
liocks  of  Canada.  <i(^)iiart.,/iiiini.Geol.  Soc,  Loud.,  vol.  xxi,  pp.  45-50. 
1865. 

This  memoir  i*  a  p;»olot,'iciil  oiip,  occupleil  Hith  a  general  description  of  the  Laurontian 
Rocki)  of  Canada,  ilUmtrated  by  nections.  The  author,  however,  given  an  account  of  the 
discovery  of  Eo-.uun  in  the  Lower  Lnuri'iitiau  LlineHtone,  and  deicrlbeo  tho  general  mode  of 
occurrence  of,  and  the  appearance  presented  by,  the  specimens. 

Logan,  W^.  E.    On  the  occurrence  of  organic  remains  iu  tho  Laureutian 
Koiks  of  Canada.     <  Canad.  Xat.,  new  ser.,  vol.  ii,  pp. 92-i)i).     18u7. 
A  reprint  from  th-?  Quart.  Juurn.  Cieol,  Soc.  Land,,  1S65,  with  aome  additional  notei. 


II.— PUHLIOATIONS   MiUK    IN   UIIITIHII   AMERICA,  KTC.   113 

L^giui,  W.  B.    On  iitiw  H|)iiriiiiiiim  nf  Kd/.ooii.    '^(^itart.Journ.aeol.  Sot, 
Loml,  v<il,  xxiii,  pjt.  VJ.'»:j-y.')7.     Ii(i7. 

Till*  U  «  kkoIukIcuI  inoinoir,  liiit  It  In  of  liil«rciil  t»  tba  pnlnoatologliil  na  flvlng  •  ila- 
tlUliMl  nccniiiil  ot  IliK  iip'i'Uh  ku'iIo^Ii'hI  piiDlrlnii  iif  tli»  l>ml  rriiiii  wlilcli  wiM  ubtiiliXMl  th« 
litkiit  nltHri-il  )'x  tiii|ili<  III'  Kir.ouii  email  iiti:  {<\m    "  Tu  lur  npiMliiiiin  ";  im  yi't  kiiutvii  to  ncl- 


Lonsdale,  William.  \w  m\tt  ol'  twunty-i'x  NpiMiiut  of  l'oly|ini'iii,  oltl^ikiatMl 
from  tlio  Kimoiid  Tortiiiiy  I'onn  ilion  of  N  »r(.li  A'inricu.  ■<^<Juart. 
Joiini.  (Ii'dI.  Siir.  Ltnion,  vol,  i,  pp.  oOJ-.'iiJ;!,  with  17  (i(iKniviii>{i.     HI5. 

Till'  ii|i<H'iiii"iiH  il"4(:rU<ii  I  III  tlilK  iii'iiuolr  wurx  unUuctuil  by  Sir  (!linrlu<  Lyall,  itiiil  con- 
xlit  |i*rtly  III'  trill'  Dnrnlii  iiiiil  pitrtly  iif  Poli/iun.  Kivn  apecliii*  of  (Jnrnlit  niiil  1 1  of  I'alijxoa 
iiri'  ili'Hi'rllii-il  iiH  new. 

Lonsdale,  William.     Acooiint  of  h\\  HpKcltM  of  I'jlypiu'iii  obtuiiuttl  from 
Tiiiildir  {.'ri!<)l«,  Nt)W  .lerHoy.     <[  Qiuivt,  ■hntni.  (leol,  Sor.  Ao/irf,,  vol,  i,pp. 
tio-?.'),  with  •"(  ('iij{ravinj;n.     1^4.1. 

Thlit  p  ip»r  U  nil  up  miihIIx  tn  ii  iii  r.iinlr  liy  Sir  Uli  irliH  I^yi'll  iluncrlbliig  tliu  Uretttceuim 
atraliiot  N 'W  Jurtny.  &,i'.  {<i'tfl.  .luini.  (Iml,  .Vnf.,  vol.  I,  \<.'i't).  'I'liii  h|micIuh  daHcrlbod 
Hliil  fl(jiiri)f|  iini  M  iiiilii'nl'iantlimtic.ii  Morton,  mid,  Hiiiimgut  I'.ily/.oiiiiH,  lUmnnca  niiiiurlilii 

I.oiiiid.,  Tiibiiliiiini mrifirri  I,'iiHd..  C'i7(,/«)r/i (H')«'n((iI,oniid.,  IC»eli'irlna $agena  MorVm,  auii 

F.tcharn  digiiiiin  Murtoii, 

Lonsdale,  William.  Aciiutitit  of  tiii  ttpticloH  of  I'oiyparla  oltluiiied  from 
the  Mioi!*)iie  'rt'rtiiiiy  ForimitioiiN  of  North  Auiorica.  <[  Quart,  Joitrn. 
(liol.  Stin.  AyO;irf,,  vol.  i,pp,  4Dr>-."i01l,  witli  III  oii^^rnviii^^M.     1815. 

The  fu^HllM  lii<rii  di'^crlbud  \vi>ri>  uolli-clud  by  Sir  Khitrlun  l.yidl,  Hiid  tevHii  of  the  ton 
HpiM'lHH  wblc'b  form  tbi<  Kubji<tt  of  the  paper  are  Polyznamt,  Heven  ipocleH  are  described 
an  new, 

Lyell,  L'S'tc]  Charles.  Himiarks  on  Homo  fossil  and  recent  shcllH,  eol- 
loi?to(l  l)y  t'aptiiiii  n.iytliilil,  U.  N.  <  I'roo.  IhoU  Soc.  Land.,  vol.  iii,  pp. 
ll!t-l',i(l.    is:t'.t. 

The  author  ilnnci-lb  <<  a  collfi'tlon  of  hUhIIk  obtilnod  from  thu  PoittPllocuno  doponltrt  of 
Bnttiiporl,  lU'iir  Qithi'i'.  Tm^  ro.4i'inblHiiC(i  of  thuiii"  »hi'll«  to  tlioHH  of  thi  hIidIIh  of  Uddo- 
valla  In  SwimIkii  In  notlcnd,  and  they  ure  further  compared  with  the  iipeclon  living  lu  th« 
Gnlf  of  St,  l.Hwrenee. 

Lyell,  ['*>!>]  Charles.  On  the  Tertiary  Formations  and  their  connec- 
tion with  the  Chalk  in  Virginia  anil  other  parU  of  tho  United  States. 
<  I'roc.  (ieol.  Soc.  Land,  vol.  iii,  pp.  7:J5-742.     183». 

Contalnii  notoH  upon  the  foKiU,  together  with  lutii  of  the  apeciui  collected, 

Lyell,  t *'"'■]  Charles.  On  tho  Tertiary  strata  of  the  Island  of  Martha's 
Vineyard  in  Massachn.setts.  <  I'roc.  Geol.  Soc.  Loml,,  vol.  iv,  pp.  :il-33. 
1840. 

Contalna  uotei*  on  the  fomillii, 

Lyell,  [«S'ir]  Charles.  IJeniiirks  oji  some  fotwil  and  recent  shells,  col- 
lected by  Captain  liaylield,  U.  N.,  iuCanad*.  <  Tram.  Gaol.  Soc,  Lpnd., 
ser.  2,  vol.  vi,  pp.  1:15-141,  pi.  xvl.     1842. 

Conttthm  \\*U  of  the  Pont-Plloceue  ahelU  of  the  neighbourhood  of  Quebec,  with  deicrlp- 
live  and  general  reiimrka  lhor«ou.  The  author  comparea  tbeae  ahella  with  thoae  now  Uviug 
In  the  Gulf  of  St.  Liiwrence,  and  ludlcatoa  their  ruaemblance  to  the  ihella  of  the  Qlaclal  Je- 
poalta  of  lldduvalla  in  Sweden, 

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The  memoir  contains  nnmoruus  pahrontological  notes  a'ld  ll^ts  of  fossils.  Liata  of 
shells  .10  givi'n  showing  the  number  "f  Miocene  species  slill  i>\isting,  the  specieH  comraon 
to  the  Ami'riean  and  Knropeau  Mloceni ,  &c.  I'rof.  1..  Forbes  gives  descriptionH,  accompa- 
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Beeldes  scattered  observation  i  on  various  Invertebrate  fosaila  met  with,  the  author 
notes  the  occurrence  ou  the  abores  of  the  Bay  of  Mobile  of  inland  dcpositx  of  the  sholln  of 

QnalhoJoii  cunrntus. 

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At  pp.  274,  a7.5,  of  tills  memoir,  the  author  describes  and  llgures  a  small  Kaiheria  [Poii- 
rlonomyn]  as  occuirlng  In  the  Ulchmond  strata  referred  to,  and  points  out.  that  the  occur- 
rence of  these  fossils  would  lead  to  the  concluBlon  that  the  Ulchmond  coalHeld  U  of  Trlaaslo 
age. 

Lyell,  [.sir]  Charles.  On  the  relative  age  and  position  of  the  socalled 
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Numerous  fossils  are  alluded  to  as  occurring  In  the  strata  iu  (lueition,  and  the  memoir 
contains  notes  from  F.ilward  Follies  and  .\lcide  U'()rbigny  as  to  the  zoological  position  of 
Orhi.'oidin  [XiimmiililrH]  man/flli. 

Lyell,  .Sic  Charles,  and  J.  W.  Dawson.  On  the  remains  of  a  reptile 
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ir. — PDBLICATIONS  MADE  IN  BRITISH  AMERICA,  ETO.     115 

ered  in  the  intoiior  of  an  erect  fossil  trw  in  the  Coiil-Measnres  of  Nova 
Scotin.    K^QiKtrt.  Joitrn.  Geol.  Sop.  Land.,  vol,  ix,  pp.  ftB-filJ,  pls.'ii-iv. 

I8r):i. 

Tills  memoir  eontiiinii  ii  iliincription,  with  rtRureH,  of  the  firnt  iliHcovurcd  sprcimen  of  the 
llttlii  Uurlii>nif»roitii  litiirl-Hlieli  Hinco  well  Itiiown  uudur  thn  niinie  of  I'np'i  (Dendropiipa)  ve- 
tusta, 

Marcou,  Jules.  Ri\suin6  oxplicatif  d'uno  carto  {;o()lo{;i(ino  ilea  l^tats-Unis 
et  <lt's  provinces  anoliiises  do  IWini^riquo  du  Nord,  avec  nn  prolil  gdolo- 
j3;li|U(Millant  de  la  vail im)  dii  Mississippi  aiiK  cotes  du  l'acilii|ii(\  et  uno 
pluiiclio  do  I'ossik's.  <^  Hull,  dv  la  Sue.  (it'oLdc  Framr,  vol.  xii,  pp.  8i;5- 
DlJti,  \t\.  xxi  and  map.     Irinti. 

TliiH  memoir  contniim  li«lH  of  tlio  fosnilK  from  the  Lower  Silurlnii  to  the  Tertiary  in- 
cluwive.     .Slime  (Jrctiici'Oiirt  OslreiiliC  lire  liijiired. 

Marcou,  Jules.  Geolojiy  of  North  America ;  with  two  reports  on  tfio 
prairies  of  Arkansas  and  Texas,  the  Uocky  Mountains  of  New  Mexico, 
and  the  Sierra  Ntivada  of  California.  1  vol,  1\  pp.  Ml,  with  7  plates 
of  fossils.     Zurich,  1"*,"))^. 

Cliiipter  iiiof  tirm  work  (pp.  ^i-,")!))  i.<  ilevoted  to  descriptions  of  fosHllu  collected  by  th« 
author  from  the  Tertiary,  Seeonihiry,  and  I'iil;iii>Z()lc  deposits  of  the  regions  examined  by 
htm.  Ammunilin  nhnmtirili,  .l.hrlkiniiiii,  A.  iweimciiinni,  HnmiUa  fremunti,  liwccramut 
leroH'xi,  /.tocnntia  iviishitfi,  lloluMttr  vnmtim'ht'^i,  Orthttcr.ras  noi'ii-mericana,  Mynlina  iipachesi, 
Prnduciiis  ildnirarii,  Orllih  preosii,  Sinriftr  rockymontnni,  Tercbrntula  rorkijmunlana,  T. 
marmimii,  and  '/'.  iilii  are  deseribed  as  new  species. 

Marcou,  Jules.  I'ne  reconnaissanci!  geoloniiiue  ati  Nchraska.  <^BitV, 
de  la  Soi;  Gi'ol.  di  [■'raiive,  'Je  ser.,  vol,  xxi,  pp.  I;i2-147,     18C4, 

Contains  niiteu  on  the  fossils, 

Marcou,  Jules.  Lo  Terrain  ('retac6  des  environs  de  Sioux-City,  de  la 
nii.ssion  des  <!)nniha  et  de  Tekaiua,  siir  les  hords  du  Mi.ssouri.  <^Jiull. 
dc  la  Sor.  (U'ol.  dv  Frame,  ser,  2,  vol,  xxiv,  i)p,  5G-71,  pi.  i,     18(17, 

The  author  gives  some  notes  on  the  Invertebrate  fossils  of  the  Cretaceous  deposits  of 
Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

Marcou,  Jules,  Untersuidiuiijren  in  Californien,  <^  Verhandl.  d.  K.  K. 
lleolmj.  IMchHaiixIdll,  187.'),  pp, '.ilo, 'ilti. 

Notes  the  occurrence  near  Fort  Tejon  of  strata  with  Kocene  fossils. 

Matbew,  Q.  F,  On  the  \/oic  and  I'ahuozoic  Rocks  of  Southern  Now 
IJrunswick,     <[  (,>iiart.  .foiini.  Geol.  Sov.  Lond.,  vol,  xxi,  pp,  422-434,     ISC'), 

Contains  scattered  notices  of  the  fossils, 

Mathew,  G.  F.  Note  snr  les  Molln8((ties  de  hi  formation  Post-Plioctino 
lie  I'Aeadii".  <C  tiiiialix  de  la  Soe.  Malaeoloyique  de  Helgique.  vol,  ix,  pp, 
:{:{-41(,  pi,  i,  (Translated  from  tin?  author's  MS,  by  Arinand  Thielens,) 
1874, 

(Jives  a  i,'i  inTiil  aceiuini  of  tlie  t'osll'lioceue  formations,  and  furnishes  notes  on  a  large 
lUimlier  of  ilie  t'osrtil  M<illiis:-ii  wiiicii  tlie  aiitlior  h:is  met  with  in  tliese  Ijeds  in  Acadia, 

Meek,  F.  B,  Fossils  ficini  Ihe  wcM  coast  of  Kennedy  Channel,  <  llaijen's 
"  Open  I'liUir  Dcriin  '',  London,  IStJ",  p,  It  1 1 ;  anil  <^  Am..foHni.  Sei.  and  Arts, 
ner,  2,  vol.  xl,  p|t.  ;U-IU. 

licscribes  various  fossils  collei  led  by  l)r  Hayes  on  tlie  west  coast  of  Kennedy's  Chan- 
nel, from  deposits  of  l.uwer  lleldeilierg  age.  /.nphreiitishiiyc»i  and  fMioutma  i  kanei  are 
described  us  new  Hpe(  iis. 


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to  Dr.  J.  J.  Higsby.]  <]  (ieoloijlcnl  Maga:inr,  Decade  I,  vol.  vii,  p]».  163, 
l(i4.     1870. 

Notes  the  fossils  obtained  by  Mr.  Clarence  King  Along  the  lino  of  the  Pacific  Railway. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Remarlis  on  tiic  ^011113  LicluMiocriniis.  <C  Ann.  and  Mag.  Xat, 
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A  reprint  from  Amcr.  Journ.  Sci.  and  Arts,  1871. 

Meek,  F.  B.  Suppletuentary  notoon  tliogonti.sLiciionocrinu.s.  <^  Ann,  and 
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An  adilltional  descriptioa  ol  the  chniacterri  of  Lichenocriniis,  founded  on  a  nuirber  of 
fre'th  specimens.  Th"  author  concludes  that  it  Is  an  aberrant  type  of  Oystoiilea,  represent- 
lug  a  distinct  t'liinily. 

Meek,  F.  B.,  anil  A.  H.  Worthen.  Notes  on  some  points  in  tbe  structure 
and  habits  of  the  Palasozoic  Crinoidoa.  <[  Cattail.  Nat.,  new  ser.,  vol.  iv, 
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Reprinted  from  the  I'roc.  Acad.  Hat.  Sci.  I'liiU.,  18B9. 

Michelin,   Hardouin.      Iconogrnphic   zoopliytologiqiie.     Description  par 
localit6s  et  terrains  des  Polypiers  ftwsiles  do   France  et  pays  euvlron- 
nauts.    Paris,  1840-47.     pp.  ;U8,  with  78  plates. 
A  few  American  Corals  are  described  in  this  work, 

Michelin,  Hardouin.  .Mouographie  des  Clypi'^astrcs  fossilcs.  <[  Mem. 
de  la  Soc.  Gvol.  de  France,  vol.  vii,  pp.  101-147,  pis.  ix-xxxvi. 

Araongitt  other  forms,  th"  author  of  this  m.Miioir  describes  various  Clypcastroids  from 
the  Tertiary  formations  of  tlie  West  Indies, 

Milne,  John.  On  the  rocks  of  Newfoundland,  with  notes  by  Alexander 
Murray.     <  Geol.  Ma;<..  Dt>cade  II,  vol.  iv,  pp.  2r.l-2()2.     1877. 

Mr.  Murray's  notes  to  thi^  paper  contain  various  observations  on  the  fossils  found  in 
the  rocks  of  Newfoundland, 

Milne-Ed'wards,  H.  lllstoire  naturello  des  Crustaci'^s,  comprenant  I'aiia- 
tomie,  la  i)hysioloirie,  et  la  class! tic.vtion  de  ces  aniinaux.  [Natural 
history  of  Crustacea,  (^oinprisiii^j  their  anatoiiiy,  j)hysiolof;y,  and  clas- 
.sification.]     :?  vols.     '^",     Paris,  ls;54-40. 

Describes  various  species  of  American  fossil  Oriistacen  (Eurypterids  and  Trilobltes), 

Milne-Xidvrards,  H.  llistoiro  iiatnrelle  des  Coralliaires  on  PolyjH^s  pro- 
preniciit  dits.     :!  vols.     8  .     Paris,  1857-00. 

Descrlljes  a  number  of  fossil  Corals  from  North  America. 

Milne  Edwards,  H,.  and  Jules  Haime.  Mi'nioiie  stir  Ics  Polypiers  ap- 
parteiiant  aiix  jjroupes  uaturt^lles  dtis  Zuiinthaires  perforcs  et  des 
Zoanthuires  tabult^s.     <[  ('nniiili.i  litndnn,  1811I,  t.  xxix,  pp.  257-2fiH. 

The  authors  found  lln'  giMius  Dan  la  for  the   reception    of  the   Nortti   American    ^>, 

liuri'iiica. 

Milne  Edwards,  H.,  and  Jules  Haime.  A  monograph  of  the  ISritish 
Fossil  Corals.     lutrodtictiou,  pp.  i-lxxxv.    <[  rahvjnlojrupb'wal  SnoU'ly, 

1850. 

In  the  Introduction  to  their  monograph  of  the  British  Fossil  Corals,  the  authors  found 
the  (renera -■lii.«'</)^i/"'""i  lliri;/i!iijlliim,  Unllin,  Aitlitcn/)hijll..,n,  Tnichophyllum,  Uadroiilnjl- 
lum,  and  Eridnphyllum,  prine  ipaily  or  exclusively  for  the  reception  of  American  species. 


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_»        J.    a     ,„„l  Jnle.  Haime-     /'""*,,,,,,..„  „6„6r»l  de  la 

.,.„dnV.  Mich     -p. ;  ;V^^-^  ':,„„,,,,,,  o'Orb.  ■,  0.  /-'  ^^  ^Z  f^  „. ,'  Oa.ia  H.ronic. 

lata  E.  &   H.;    S.  «er«r„i.   *;■  *        'o„,„„.„„W«  a(rc«(,..^.  0°'''Ji;/,7    ;,.  reMrali,  B. 
Haf.  &  Cliff.-.  0.  i'"^«"''^.':V    ",r,W-,»«  K.  ^H-  ^'  '.""r,„''al      p.'.   Z- '-•'^''"' 

num  E.  &  H-'   ""«'"'   ■'  ,,        .  (j  ,.«iCos'"«  UftU,  "P- •        i"  .  „      ciUiophyl- 

S.,  «,.««.«  H»>;  ^'!"*"    \,.^,,„,aria  da^Usoa,   h.  &  H- ;    '•^'-     ^f,.,„„,,,„,i<.H  >»<.m.l(ar« 

B.  &  ».  ■.  K.  ■^'"'^""''  f  •  *;^"-;„  •  A>.  A«rmo,ii<e.  E.  &  H. ;  ^-  ;'»':'    ;„,^  genera fouuded 

tr,ta  venuiiih  B.  &  "' '  [^,Mia,  Emmonsi'h  ^''■""l''  • 

on  American  CoruU  are  Pr-tar.-,  ^^^^^  ^^.  g^^,^   ^), 

tUeA;.."««"-  .  f,,,,,,  Jamaica, with  a  note 

^       «  J    Carrick.    On  some  Tert.ary  ^MsU^  ^  ^^^^^^  ,„^ 

<ir..„a...  ./.....•"•  "-'•  •"^•-  '•'"  .  ^^,,,  ,,ecic.  of   fossil 

MCon.    Ba.ue.   aeo^^-^SlirUniteaStat..    <...». 
Eclu..oaov.uata  Iro.u  the  bo.c,  ^^^^^_     ^^^^ 

„,,UM-/    A"^  ''-'■•"«'•;;:;,,,:     S.,ten,be.-,l.^'>. 

.-.  Roderick   I.     ?il^""'-    '^    'r    f    ^o     „,,.  :,tW,  with  41 

^^^^^^-      '""r':.^L.P-o....U.ee.pe.aUycbap.r.vUU.P.«M-- 
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lis   BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

Murchison,  fUr  Roderick  I.,  Edouard  de  Verneiiil,  and  Count  Alex- 
ander de  Keyserling.  (jioology  of  Riissin  in  Europe  ami  tho  Ural 
Mouiitiiiiis.  Vol.  ii.  Troi-jieiiie  imrtio,  Piil<^t)ntoloj;io.  4\  pp.  5ltJ. 
Loudon  and  I'aris,  1815. 

Tbi*  iiuthora  notu  thi>  oucurrcncu  of  luiiay  of  tlie  Palieozoic  fonaiU  of  KuhdU  in  dupoaitt 
of  correiipnnding  age  iu  North  America. 

Murray,  Alexander.    l{i!j)ort  npoii  the  Oeologii-al  Survey  of  Nowfoimd- 
latid  for  the  year  It*71.     St.  .Jolin's,  187-2.    jtp.  4S>. 
Contains  a  few  noteH  on  the  fonsilH. 

Murray,  Alexander.     Report  upon  the  Geological  Survey  of  Nowfoi;ud- 
laud  for  the  year  187!i.     St.  Johu'd,  187;i.     pp.  'M, 
(.'untainu  many  uotices  of  the  foxallH. 

Murray,  Alexander.     Geological   Survey  of  Newfoundland.     Report  of 
progress  for  the  year  1873.     Montreal,  187:t.     pp.  47. 
Cootainii  notea  on  the  foBniU. 

Murray,  Alexander.  Report  upon  the  Geological  Survey  of  Newfound- 
land for  the  year  1873.     St.  .John's,  1873.    pp. «!'.). 

Containi)  a  few  uotos  on  thi>  fomills. 

Murray,  Alexander.  Geological  Survey  of  Newfoundland.  Report  of 
progress  for  the  year  1874.    St.  .John's,  1875.    pp.  74. 

Tlie  portion  of  tlii«  report  by  Mr.  JiiineH  P.  Unwley,  on  the  Geology  of  Port-a-Port  and 
St.  Gi^crgc's  Buy,  containu  noticex  nf  tl'e  foHMlIn  met  with. 

Nelson,  Richard  J.  On  the  Geology  of  tlio  Uerintidas.  <^  Tranx.  Geol. 
Soc.  Loud.,  ser,  'i,  vol.  v,  pp.  103-123,  with  IC  engravings.     I84(t. 

Contains   nuincrouH  olmervationH,   dealing  |with  coral-reefn,  formation  of  llniuatone, 
chalk,  &('.,  of  great  ititereKt  to  the  pal:e<>utologi!it. 

Nelson,  Richard  J.  Ou  the  Geology  of  the  Haha'nai^,  and  on  Coral- 
forinatio.is  generally.  <^  Quart.  Jonrn.  (livl.  Sor.  Loud.,  vol.  ix,  pp. 
•200-yi5.     [Ahstract.J     1853. 

Tliough  not  Htrietly  piiliioatalogical,  Major-Qeneral  N'l^lnon'ri  ma.uoir  coutaina  much 
matter  of  the  higlieat  intereat  to  the  phllosophieiil  palieontoiogUu 

Nicholson,  H.  AUeyne.  Migrations  of  the  Graptolites.  <  Quart.  Journ. 
Geol.  Sor.  Loud.,  vol.  xxviii,  pp.  '.il7-231.    187<J. 

Treats  iu  part  of  the  diHtribiition  and  range  of  the  Ami^rican  apeciea  of  OraptolittB. 

Nicholson,  H.  AUeyne.  A  monograph  of  the  Hriti.sh  Graptolitidie. 
FartL  General  introduction,  pji.  133,  with  74  engravings.  Edinburgh, 
1872. 

Notices  variotia  American  formn  of  Grnpwliitn. 

Nicholson,  H.  AUeyne.  On  Ortonia,  a  new  genus  of-  fossil  ITubicolar 
Anneiides,  with  notes  on  the  genus  Tentiiculites.  <[  (ieohgical  Maga- 
zine, Decade  I,  vol.  ix,  pp.  44(i-449,  with  engraving.    187*2. 

Fonnda  the  genua  Orionia.  with  one  apeclea  (O.  coiijca),  for  the  reception  of  aome  Tu- 
►g  bicoloUH  AnncUiUe  from  the  ('iiicinnati  Oroup  of  Ohio. 


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„c.^,f»a,«,   ;..  "-"-"••   ";  ;:::;:::;;;:,i;:v«d  .0  be  tl.  gener.tWe  cp-uWB 

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fowle<ir.)rtn«  n-^M „  ,„„!)    MS.)  !«  d«fi»'^'l- 

anl  "»■  «--  """"'""'"  '"""•  .  ^.  ,^^,.,  „,,  BLCcies  of  fo««U  Tub. 

(.Wo.  .  _„„„t  researches   on    tuo    la- 

w     Allevne.    Snnmuvry  ot  r^ci.  geuera. 

NicholBon,    H.    A"eyi  descniitions  ot  Bomo 

contains  KH«....-y  J    '^^P^  ,„  ,,,,    A  lUt  of  tUe  to.  ^^^  '^^  ^er.P--.-  are 

7:n:rxVo;rau  ««„.. .«..".-.«-  <'-"'"^"- 

brieay  dedcribed.  v.vosites  of   tbe  Devonian 

,  H    Allevne.    O,.  tbe  K,.ec.es  of  lavosit  ^^    ^.^^  pp_ 

Nicholson,  H.  ^^^^^^'.^      /  cumft.  Jo«»-"-.  "«^  ''^'^•' 

rocks  of  WeHlen.  Outauo.     ^ 

38-50.     187a^  -   »""->f  tbiH  genus  recoe 


ks  of  WeHieiii  v.'^.-. — 

-50.     187a.  „f  6  ,f  tue  .pecie-  of  tbiH  genu,  recog- 

~"  .  „r  ,i,P  eenus  FMOSites,  and  oi  o  "' 

A  critical  account  °f/*'^  «™         ^    o,u»  of  Ontario. 
nUed  by  tUe  author  in  the  Devonian  dep  ^^^^^^ 

.,<.™r  annc'ies  < 


son,  »■  *- — .»  ,    vii.  np.  »y-'^'^>  !"• 

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,.,..  .„ J  ».  — '"■»  I"-  "■"  ,|.  ,v„m  the  D«™»- 

u,     n    H    AUeyne.     On   D.n.cauella,   a  ue       ^  .,,.3-335,  NVitb 

Nicholson,  H.  All  y^  ^^^^^    ^.^^  ^,.^,    ^,,.  4,  ,ol. 

1  ";;;;tvin«.     1^4.  ^,^„^,  ,„.„  ,.,  ,u.ara  group  of  Indiana. 

cr.iviuU.      1«74.  .  „  ,.  ,,i,,rifnrmh.  tor  aCoralfrom 

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Niohulson,  H.  AUeyne.    DeHcriptions  of  now  fossils  from  the  Devonian 

rocixs  of  WPHtfiii  Ontario.    <  ('annd.  Xal.,  \u'\v  sor..  vol.  vii,  pp.  i;?8-147. 
1874. 

DeHcribei  m  ni'w  /.aphrenlia  fcneslrain,  Blnthrophylhim  ilerorticatiim,  Hdiophyllum  col- 
bornense,  Petraia  (()  liigani,  aud  Aleciu  (?)  cnnadtntia, 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  On  the  afflnitiis  of  tbo  jjorns  Stronintopora, 
with  (Ifsciiptions  of  two  new  species.  <[  Ann.  and  Mug.  Nat.  Iliat.,  sen 
■t,  vol.  xiii,  pp.  1-13,  with  :?  enf^riiviuffs.     Irt7  I. 

Reforit  Stroinatiipora  to  the  Calcitpongln.  The  new  apecles  dencribed  are  .$.  [Caunnpora] 
perforntn  anil  .<!.  hiniiei, 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  Descriptions  of  two  new  genera  and  species 
of  Polyzoa  from  the  Devonian  rocks.  <]  Ann,  and  May.  Xat,  HM.,  ser. 
4,  vol.  xiii,  pp.  77-85,  with  2  engravings.     1874. 

DeBcrll)eH  the  new  gonera  Orijpinpora  and  Oarinoporn  as  aberrant  luembdrg  of  the  Fii- 
nestellidtt.  The  known  «pecle»,y\7.,  Cryptoporamirabilis  Bkud  Oarinopora  hindci,  axe  liom 
the  Cornlferous  LimcHtone. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  Descriptions  of  species  of  ChiBtetes  from  the 
Lower  Silurian  rocks  of  North  America.  <  Quart.  Journ.  Geol.  Soo, 
Lond.,  vol.  XXX,  pp.  41)9-515,  pis.  xxix,  xxx.     1874. 

Treatn  of  the  Hpeciei*  of  Ohatetca  which  the  author  had  met  with  in  the  Cincinnati 
Group  of  Ohio  and  the  Iludnon  Iliver  and  Treutou  forinatiuuH  of  Canada.  Nineteen  ape- 
cieg  are  recognized,  of  which  several  are  deacribod  an  new. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  Report  upon  the  Paheontology  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Ontario.  Presented  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  by  command  of 
His  Excellency  the  Lieutenant-Govern  jr.  Toronto,  1874.  8^.  pp.133, 
with  8  plates  and  .58  woodcuts. 

In  the  iiitroducf ion  to  this  report,  the  author  reviews  the  Devonian  .strata  of  the 
Province  of  Ontario,  striittjjrapliiciilly  aii  .  as  ro(;arii.s  thoir  pala^ontologic^al  relations. 
Tho  roiuainilor  of  the  work  is  occupit  il  with  doscripl  ions  of  ItiO  spooies  of  fossils  from 
the  Cornifeniiis  anil  HiiniiltDn  fonnatioiis,  coinprisiu;;  li  species  of /Vofnjoa,  7'J  species 
of  Givlrnterata,  4:t  spnci(>s  of  Brnr.hiopnda,  ID  sp(>cie8  of  Poli/zoa,  1  speoii's  of  Lainelli- 
branchiala,  I  species  of  I'leropndn,  IJ  spccios  of  (Itsteropmla,  I!  spiicios  of  Annelidi,  and 
4  species  of  Grunlatva.  Most  of  ilie  now  forms  had  boeii  previously  loscril)ed  by  tho 
author,  but  tho  foliowinj;  are  liore  described  for  tho  llrst  time; — OlisinphnUum  [Aero- 
phylUim\  pliiriradiah;  IlcUnphiillinn  proU/erifi,  Favonilen  chapinani,  I'latj/cernn  unite- 
riale,  Strophostt/lus  (.')  subifUihimus,  S.  (0  oratus,  S.  (.'.)  iiblimms,  Uolopea  eriensis,  Helico- 
toiim  (!)  serotina,  and  Syrinynpora  intermedia. 

Nicholson,  K.  Alleyne.  On  Fuvistella  Htellata  and  Favistella  calicina; 
with  notes  on  the  aflinitiesof  Favistella  and  allied  genera.  <^  lirp.  Jirilhh 
Asxof./or  1874,  Siilionn,  \\\).  Kt,  'JO. 

Till'  now  species  F.  calicinn  is  I'oiiiuled  for  a  Coral  from  the  Hudson  River  Group 
of  Ontario. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  Dciscripfions  of  species  of  Ilipiiothoa  and  Alecto 
from  th(' Lower  Silurian  rocks  of  Ohio,  with  a  description  of  Anlopora 
araebnoidea.  Hall.  <^  .tnn.  and  Mag.  .Vit.  Hint.,  ser.  4,  vol.  xv,  pp.  123- 
127,  pi.  xi.     187,5. 

Refern  .-tlecm  iiiflala  Hall  to  Ilippolhon,  and  dexcriliei*  ax  new  upeoieH  Alccti^  nnlopo- 
roidis,  A.J'Tondiim  (Jamci',  MS  ),  Hurt  A.  cunj'ufa. 


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Nioholson,  H.  AUeyne.  Di'sciiptions  of  mnv  spiTii's  of  Tolyzoa  from 
tlio  liowi'i  mill  rppiM-  Siliiriati  rooks  of  North  AiiU'ririi.  <  Ann.  and 
Maij,  Sal,  lli.ll.,  brr.  I,  vol,  xv,  jiji.  177-184,  |>1.  xiv.     lt*7r). 

/Vi7iii//V(y.i  Mlfit'irmh.  r.  r'H  iivniM.  i'.  /Jiifr/N-n,  /'.  (M  .iii(i;>,)Cn.  P.  frni-»lii\ifiirmii, 
•uiil  Oiriiid  i/i.iri  i)*i,i.  1I.1M  rti'o  .|i'.n<ril>.Ml  n*  iivw  mjiimm  .  fnun  iln'  Cliicliiiiiiti  ruriiiiitiou,  ami 
t'eiiifiiUa  ii,ri-'ii,i  iVmii  lli»  Niu«,irii  (iSiit'lpti)  l\iri»nltc<ii  nf  Oliin. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyiie.  Noavs  on  the  liaHloropoilit  of  Mio  (riiolph  for- 
inittloii  of  CiiiuMlii.  V,  <,»iiiirf.  Joinn,  thvl,  No<'.  /<(IM(J.,  vol,  xxxi,  pp,  543- 
Ti'il,  pi,  xwi,  witli  WDoiU'iit.     |ST,\ 

I'ri'iiiH  111'  ihii  r..iHii>ni|m\i  wlili'li  thi<  initli>r  In  1  c <ll-'Otfi|  In  tlif  (liiHlpti  liiinHHtone  of 
t'Himlii,  SlxtfiMi  t'lirmt  uro  iltworilHvl,  of  whifli  two  {Miirtkis'inia  luiyld  mid  Holnpca  / 
iirciileiilnUti  »ro  (U'lcrniliii'd  h*  m-w. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  iJiporl  upon  tln>  Pulu>ontoloj;y  of  tho  Province 
of  Oiiturio,  I'lint.'d  liy  onli>r  of  tln'  l,»>j;isliUive  Assembly.  Torouto, 
It*".").    .s^\     pp.  Dti,  with  4  plikto!*  inul  l."»  woodciitvS. 

Tlii.s  rppnn  is  a  >  (mttiiiiiklioii  of  uno  imliUxlioil  in  IriTt,  ami  oiintiiins  an  eniimora- 
tliiii  111'  -JOO  !«|ii>i !;,.  Ill'  Io.ssiIm  i'iilU'<'ti>«l  l>y  ilio  nnlliur  from  the  'L'rcntun  Linieatune, 
Utioii  Sliit«,  IIiiiHtiu  Uivor  t'orinatiiin.  N'i;)i;.ti'a  l.inu'stiino,  i]iiol|>h  formation,  Cor- 
iiilVroiia  LiniKHliini',  loul  Hiinillun  formaliun  of  \Vo4l«>rn  Oiitjirio.  To  many  of  tlio 
8pi>oii"s  n  itliiti^t  iniiri'  tli:\n  i'i«l>>i'i>uo<"<  .ir,>  ijivtMi:  Imf  ili'si-riptioiis.  gonnrally  acooin- 
|ianit>il  Ity  tljiuron,  rtic  nlvon  of  all  now  sihhmo*.  as  \v«>ll  as  of  tliosa  which  havn  not  been 
provlons'.y  thoniii);hly  «<xAmii:t>il  or  ilosorihoil  in  n'ailily  aooos»ilih<  works,  lunililitiou 
to  a  nuuihorof  s|ioi'itv<  fur  lhi>  lirsi  (into  oniiniaraloil  as  ooourriii);  in  tho  I^ahuo^oic  de- 
poiiits  of  I'anaila,  tlio  l.illowiin;  now  .spooios  aro  iifMn\ti'\  .  —  I'tiloJicliiii  fiUciformil 
(Tri'iiton  Kiinostono),  Kiii'i,<(.'((ii  iMdVino  (HniUon  Kivor  Group),  Diploijrapswi  hudao- 
nieiia  (Kudsun  Kivor  tiioiipl,  t'lilldju'ro  mi»i((i.v'Kitna  (Hamilton  formation),  Stromato- 
))ori(  iiii(/i'fior(it'((i'.«  (ll.tinillou),  ami  vN'/iiroHu'v  spintili/fnia  (llaniilton). 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  On  Iho  (iuol|tli  LimcstoMos  of  North  America 
anil  thoir  orKaiiic  r(<titain^<.     <[  (holagical  .Wui/iicihc,  Decaile  II,  vol.  ii, 

pp.  ;u;{-:m8.    it'7r.. 

(fivos  a  jjonoral  acoonnt  of  tho  fos.siKs  of  tho  llnolph  formation. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  IV>sori|>titii»s  of  now  siiocicH  of  Cy.stiphyllum 
from  tho  Dovonian  rocks  of  North  .Vinorioa.  <^(it'ologH'al  Maija:ine, 
Deciulo  II,  vol.  ii,  pp.  ;ui-;i;l,  pi.  i.     IS7.'>. 

Tho  author  ilosorilios  4  now  spo<io<  of  i'liitiphiillKin,  -i  (vi/.,  C.  nhioeiiie  auil  0. 
.vi/ti(iiiM>M<m)  from  Iho  ("ornilonios  l.imostono  of  Dliio,  ami  i  ( C. /cii licosm/i  anil  C. 
#i<;(cr(>iim)  from  iho  Dovonian  of  Ontario. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  Dost-riptions  of  now  .spocios  ami  of  a  new  goiiu3 
of  I'olyy.oa  from  tho  l'uhoo/.oio  rooks  of  North  America.  <  (ieological 
.U<i(/(I.n"»i«',  l>ooinlo  11,  vol.  ii,  pp.  ;t:5-;5s,  pi.  ii.     Ii-i7r>. 

IK'sorllios  I  now  spocios  of  I'olvf.oa  from  tho  Dovoniiui  rooks  of  Canada  ami  1 
(AVfi'/ini'ii  litittoiti'nsi.t)  from  tho  Tionton  Liniostono.  Tho  jjomis  Ilekrudkli/ii  (with 
Iho  sin^lo  spoi'ios  /(.j/i'iMii(i',i)  is  foimloil,  a  form  in  most  roapoots  vesombling  I'tilo- 
lii'cfj/ii,  hnt  haviiit:  tlio  ooll;)  tahiilalo. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  t>i»  somo  o(  tho  massive  forms  of  Chietetes 
from  Iho  laiwor  Silurian,  x,  (Ifoloii'irnl  Minjachit',  Decade  II,  vol.  ii,  pp. 
175-177.     I"*'.'!. 

1)isoiis.soH  llio  alliiiitioa  of  Ch,rMeii  j».'(i'i>|i,iliViinii,f  rand,  and  soino  allied  forms, 
and  pit>visionallv  siitiitost.s  ilio  namo  of  V.  unilulalus  for  lobt<d  and  nudiilated  luaases, 
often  Tejiiirdod  as  a  varioly  of  O.  Ii/ctiprnioii  Say. 


122    BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF  INVEKTEBRATE  PALEONTOLOGY. 

Nioholsoii,  H.  AUeyne.  On  the  iiuitle  of  t;r()wMi  ami  iiK'teuHO  niuougRt 
the  Ciiralsof  t.lii!  Palii'ozoic  pL-iiotl.  <^  Tniim.  Uoyul  Soc.  I'Jdiii.,  vol.  xxvii, 
pp.  a:J7-'vM".t,  pi.  \  vii.     \ti':>. 

Ti'i'iilHol'  till' gi'iit'ia)  anil  Hpoulnl  |ii>i'ii1iiiriti)>H<ir  ftriiwlli  and  iioii-Meiciinl  ri'iirodiio- 
I  tion  rxliiliitiMl  by  tin- I*nli>'<i/iiu' Coralx.    Thi'  iiiitlior's  oltgcrvutinim  Imve  piiiu'ipnlly 
trli'iemc  111  Aiiirii(aii  I'wrniH. 


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Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  On  tlic  )i('iirii<^  of  certain  Pala'oiitnlogjcnl  farts 
on  tlif  Uiii'winian  tlicory  of  tlif  origin  of  ^|>i'<'i('s  and  on  the  jjenoral 
(loctrino  ol' evolniiiui,     <]  7VnH«.  I'lc/. /(cT,  vol.  ix,  p.  !Hi7.     lf*7.'i. 

Aiii(in)(Ht  iillii'V  Hiiliji'i'lH,  till'  aiitliiir  i>Miiiiini'H  tlii'  clilt'C  fartx  observable  a»  to  the 
Hiu'ecsHiiin  nt'  lite  In  a  siTien  iit'  ('(iiil'oriiiable  ilepoHitH:  the  I'pper  Silurian  antl  Oevo- 
nlan  Kocks  of  Knilb  America  briiiu  selerled  for  ttiln  piirpoRe,  anil  lln'  (|iiefitlon  bein(( 
Hpeeiall.v  invi'stiniitiil  as  renar'lH  the  Brachiupoda. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  NutoH  on  tlio  I'nlico^.oic  Cornlit  of  [the  State 
of  Ohio.  <  Aim.  and  Mag,  Xat.  Jliat.,  ser.  4,  vol.  xviii,  pp.  8r>-SM,  pi.  v. 
187(5. 

Given  (letaiU  an  to  Ilie  niicroHcnplc  churaetern  of  nevunil  i4pecle«of  Ohittetet,  ContUlla- 
rin,  and  Pcknyin,  The  uiinute  structure  of  Stripicla»mn  corniciilnm  Hall  Ih  aUo  described 
am)  figured. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne.  On  the  minute  Htriicture  of  the  C'oralM  of  the 
genera  Heliopliyllnin  and  Crepidopliylliiiu.  <[  Ann.  tnid  Mag.  Xat. 
Hifil.,  Bcr.  5,  vol.  i,  pp.  4'J-.'')4.      1878. 

DeBcribeB  the  niicroBcopical  churactem  of  the  above  genera. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne,  and  R.  Etheridge,  juti.  Notes  ou  the  geuus 
Alveolites,  Lamarck,  and  on  Home  allied  forms  of  I'alteozoic  Corals. 
<^Joiirn.  Linn.  Soc,  vol.  xiii,  pp.  ICjIS-lCO,  pis.  \ix,  xx.     1877. 

Some  American  ("orals  are  treated  of  in  thi.>(  memoir.  The  aiithorH  conclude,  from 
a  micro.><t'o))icul  exaniinatiou.  that  AUvDlitfn  Jitichi-ri  liillin^ii  and  A.  frondosa  Nicb. 
from  the  Devonian  of  Xorth  America  are  truly  referable  to  the  jrenua  I'achypora 
Lhidstriim. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne,  and  R.  Etheridge, ,/'((».  Contributions  to  Micro- 
Paln'ontoloiiy. — I.  Oii  the  f^enii.s  Tetradium,  Danu,  aiul  on  a  Uritish  spe- 
cies of  the  wuiie.  <[  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  vol.  xx,  pp.  1()1-1G9, 
l(!l-l(ll>,  with  1  engraving.     1877. 

In  the  first  part  of  this  paper,  the  authors  describe  fully  the  microacopic  charac- 
ters of  Tetradium  minus  Satl'ord,  from  the  Lower  Silurinn  of  Ohio  and  Canada. 

Nicholson,  H,  Alleyne,  and  R.  Etheridge,  jini.  On  Ascodictyon,  anew 
provisional  and  anomalous  genus  of  Paheozoic  fossil's.  <  Jn«.  and 
Mag.  Aat.  IJist.,  ser.  4,  vol.  xix,  pj).  46:{-4()8,  pi.  xix.     1877. 

The  authors  propose  the  peneric  title  of  Ascodietyon  for  some  siiiKular  parasitic 
orjianisms,  of  uncertain  aftinitii-s,  found  in  the  Devonian  rocks  of  North  America 
and  the  Carboniferous  di  iiosits  of  Itiitain.  Two  Amerkan  si)ecieH  are  described 
under  the  names  of  A./usi/orme  and  A.  stfUatum. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne,  and  R.  Etheridge,  Jan.    On  the  genus  Palaea- 
cis,  andthe  species  occurring  in  Hritisii  Carboniferous  rocks.     <^Ann. 
and  Mag.  Sat.  Jlint.,  ser.  5,  vol.  i,  pi>.  'Hhi-'i'iT,  pi.  xii.     1878. 
The  authoi'H  denl  in  part  with  the  American  forms  of  the  genua. 


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Nioholson,  H.  Alleyiie,  and  O,  J.  Hinde.  NoteH  on  tli«  foHHilH  ot  tho 
Clinton,  Niii^iirii,  and  (Inclpli  lorniiit.ions  ot  Outinio,  with  dusoiiptionH 
of  now  N|u)(i(!M.  Canad.  .fount.,  new  sor.,  vol.  siv,  pp.  lUT-KJK,  witli  t> 
ongraviiijfN.    1H7;j. 

Thirty  tlvn  «|»>cirH  are  riicnrded  from  the  Clinton  t'ormiition,  inoliidlDR  tw^i  in'w  form* 
(I'tiludic'i/a  •  iitinridiii iinil  Ti'iitarntifi-.i  nei/lrclii»).  I'roni  tlii'  NiiiRara  foniMillou  iiri-  pnuiu- 
crated  49  npiM'ii'rt,  iiichiillriK  tli"  in'w  forms  Civni'r.n  liiiinlii,  A>ri<iliin>  niaifureiiait,  .4itrro- 
t'hyll'im  i/riit:i!e  {if"\i.  iiov.),  V^iiinapiirii  iinnnlnta,  Kiid  Olathnipora  iniirmelin.  Twenty  «pe- 
clea  are  ri'cordi'il  ;'roin  tliu  nuulpli  fonniitlun,  tlioonly  new  cinicleK being  Megnlomiti  comprti- 
lui. 

Nicholson,  H.  Alleyne,  aitd  James  Thompson.  Doxcriptions  of  Home 
n»nv  or  iiii|t('rfncll\  iimliTHtooil  forms  of  PaluMZoic  L'oral.s.  <^  I'roc,  Itoyul 
Sor.  Edin.,  vol.  ix,  pp.  149,  ISO.     [Alwtriiot.]     l87t>-77. 

Tlic  imtliors  piDii  isi'  tlio  ({(inus  (hepidophnUuin  for  ConiU  fiotn  the  Devonian  of 
Ontario,  wliioh  |i)»s»»s  IIk^  j^eiinal  »tnic;tiin>  of  lldi'tphijlhua.  Imt  liave  the  ci'iitnil 
tuhiilate  area  eiioloied  l)y  u  ilistiiiet  aocos^oiy  w.iH.  'I'he  nenin  include'^  (7.  (.liiphy- 
phyUum)  archiaci  Hill.,  and  some  of  tlio  forrnn  comprised  •■\i\or  C.  {lleliophyHiim) 
eleftanluhim  Xich.  The  tt'n'i'*  IihuUtrVimia  iti  proposed  for  »lniplc  Corals  from  the 
Duvonlan  of  Ameritsa,  api>arently  reforablo  to  tho  Aporasa,  and  the  Hln);l»  species  L. 
eolumnaria  is  ileHtrlbeil. 

Nordensktbld,  A.  B.  HedoRJilrelso  fiir  en  Expedition  till  GrJinland,  1^70. 
<^.Sr('nnka  I'etenHkapH-Akad.  Ofi'tr^iifler,  StoMioIm,  1871, 

The  Danish  original  of  a  paper  pnblishod  by  the  author  in  tho  Oeol.  Mmj.,  Docado 
1,  vol.  ix,  p.  as!).    (Jimtains  lists  of  sulifosail  shells  by  Lovfcn. 

Nordenskibld ,  A.  B.  Account  of  an  expedition  to  Greenland  in  the  year 
1870.  <^  Gvoloyical  Mayaiinc,  Decade  I,  vol.  ix,  pp.  5J89-30t},  3Jr>-3GS, 
409-4i>7,  44l)-4()3,51G-5'.i4.     1872. 

At  p.  411,  the  author  gives  a  list  of  subfosgU  animals,  almost  exclntivi'ly  MoHuiea, 
collectud  in  (iruenland  during  the  expedition  of  IHTO,  and  d(>teriuiued  by  I'ruf.  8. 
Lovfn. 

Nugent,  K.    Sketch  of  the  K^'^'^Ky  "f  Antigua.    <  7V(im«.  Geol.  Soc.  Lond., 
ser.  i,  vol.  v,  pp,  45'J-4t;9.     1821. 
roDtains  notes  ou  tlie  fossils. 

Owen,  David  Dale.  On  the  j;eolog.y  of  the  Western  States  of  North 
America.  <^  Quart,  Journ.  (leoL  Soc.  Lond.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  4;UJ-4:!7,  with  map. 
1846. 

This  is  principally  a  geological  memoir  dealing  with  the  States  of  Illinois.  Indi- 
ana, Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Tennessee,  but  it  contains  numerous  pulieontologieal  imtes. 

Owen,  Richard.  DcHcriptioii  of  the  impressions  on  the  Potsdam  Sand- 
stone discovered  by  Mr.  Logan  in  Lower  Canada.  <^  Quart., louni.  Geol. 
Soc.  Loud.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  2.''>0-2r)2.     18.')1. 

Gives  a  description  of  the  footprints  futind  by  Logan  in  the  Potsdam  Sandstone 
(see  p.  112),  and  provisionally  concludes  that  they  were  fornu'd  by  C'helonians. 

Owen,  Richard.  Description  of  the  impressions  and  footprints  of  the 
Proticlinites  from  the  Potsdam  Sandstone  of  Canad:).  <^  Quart,  .fourn, 
Gfol.  Soc.  Lond.,  vol.  viii,  pp.  214-225,  pis.  ix-xiv,  A.     18ri2. 

Describes  and  (iguros  Vrotlchnitei  septem-notatns,  P.  oclo-notatus,  P.  liUii.i,  P.  miilfi- 
notatus,  P.  Hneatus  and  P.  (dlernans.  The  general  characters  of  tho  footprints  are 
discussed,  and  the  author  concludes  that  they  were  formed  by  some  t'rnstaceous  ani- 
mal. 


124    BIBLIOORAPHY  OF   INVKBTKBRATK  PALEONTOLOOY. 


Owen,  Richard.    [Nt)t»«,]    <  (iuurl.  .lourn.  ticol.  N)c.   Loud.,  vol.  viii,  p. 

M,  E.  DoHor  linviii^  cxIilliitiMl  ti>  tlio  Ooolouioikl  Sitcloty  of  t.iinilun  a  Minb  with  foot- 
printH  from  tlii'T'linton  <ii'Oii|>ul'  tlu)St»li<  of  New  Vork,  l*rnl'i>iisor  Dwoii  nlvon  a  short 
iiotu  oil  their  oliaractcrx.  't'hoy  consUtucl  of  n  iloul>l«  4«rit<M  of  priiiln  ami  it  iiiixliitu 
track. 

Paisley,  C.  H.  Notes  on  the  Muriiu)  Clays  oooiirriiiKat  tlio  luilwiiy-rutting 
oil  tlio  left  bank  of  thu  T;itta>joiich  Uivcr.  <^  Cnnail.  Xat.,  now  ser.,  vol. 
vii,  pp.  »l-r.».     H7I. 

(/'outniim  a  IIhI  of  thu  fossilH  iletormiDiMl  by  Priiii'i|ml  Uawnnii. 

Paisley,    C.   H.     On   tlie  Post-lMioctMie  formation    near  Hathurat,  Now 
IJninswiek.    <  CaiituI,  Nat.,  new  ser.,  vol.  vii,  pp.  '.JtSH-^Tt).     1874. 
Coiituiiig  118(8  of  the  fouiU. 

Payen,  M.  Snr  divers  fossilcH  tronv69  aux  environs  ile  la  Basso-Terro 
(Guaduluiipe).  [Ou  some  fossils  from  Guatlaloupe.]  <C  Hull.de  la  Soo, 
GM,de  Franct;  *ime  sdr.,  t.  xx,  p.  475.    18t)3. 

Poole,  Henry.  Ou  the  characteristic  fossils  of  the  ditforeiit  coal-seams 
in  Nova  Scotia.  <  Tranii.  Nova  Scotia  Inst,  Xat.  Sci.,  vol.  ',  part  i,  pp. 
30-45.     1H().1. 

NotlceR  the  ocvarrence  of  a  fow  lovrrtebratos. 

Purves,  J.  C.  Es(]uisso  strati^rraphiqne  ot  espt'^ces  fossiles  do  I'llo  d'Ati- 
ti;tua.  <^  .1/111.  de  la  Sor,  Malacologiqua  de  BeUjique,  t.  viii,  l{ittl,  de»  Sdancet, 
pp.  xxv-xxviii,     1873. 

OivcH  liHts  of,  and  notes  on,  the  fosaiU. 

ReusB,  A.  E.  Die  Foraniiniforea  des  Senouiscliou  Griinsandes  von  No\r 
Jersey.  PaliL'oiitoloijisc.'ho  lloitriige.  <^  Sitsitinjxb.  Miith.-XutHrw.  CI. 
Kais.  Akad.  Wins.  H'ien,  vol.  xliv,  pp.  334-.Mt),  pi.  vii,  lljj.  (5,  and  pi,  viii, 
fig.  1.    1861. 

Do8cril)oa  and  fisjiiros  Rotalia  mortoni  and  Triineatiilina  dtkayi. 

Richardson,  John.  Topo<rraphical  and  i^eolotrical  notices.  AppMndi>c  to 
"Narrative  of  a  second  expedition  to  the  shores  of  the  Polar  Sea,  in 
the  years  LSi.'S,  Hit),  and  18'27,  by  .John  Fniiikliii  ",  pp.  i-lviii.  Lon- 
don, 18-28. 

Contains  notes  on  tho  fo.ssils  ( Jotonninod  by  Mr.  S  )Worliy)  uolleotud  hy  the  expe- 
dition, 

Richardson   John.     Arctic  scarchini;  expedition:   a  journal  of   a  boat- 
voyajjo  tliron<;h  Hiiitort's  Land  and  the  Arctic  Sua,  with  an  appendix  on 
the  jihysiciil  j;eo;;rapliy  of  North  America.    "2  vols.     8'.     liOndon.  1851, 
Contiiin.s  notices  of  tho  fn.ssils  met  witli  diirini;  tho  o\pedition. 

Rink,  H.  Udsigt  over  Nord  GrCmland's  Goojjnosi,  isaor  mod  Hensyn  til 
Bjergmasserues  mineralo^^isko  Saiiimensaetning,  [.Sl^etoh  of  the  geog- 
nosy of  North  Greenland,  with  special  reference  to  tho  mineralogical 
composition  of  th(«  mountain  musses.]  <C^IJd  h'ontjt'liyc  Danske  I'idvn- 
akabvrnefi  Sehkahn  Skri/ten,  ser.  v,  vol.  iii,  pp.  73-118.     18l)7. 

Xhis  memulr  is  goologlual,  but  tlic  author  (jlvud  a  list  uf  i'ost-l'liouono  shells,  de- 
termined by  Ur.  Morcb, 


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Rn«mer,  Ferdinand.  I'l'lior  oiiip  iimi«>  Art  «l»«r  ftnttiiiiK  lUuinonbachinm 
(Kiiiiijj*  nixl  iiii'linTr  nn^\v<<it\<lhart(>  S|>on){ion  in  ol)«)rHiliirinclu)ii 
Kulkstliioliti'ii  (l«r  (Jril'scliuri  H.icatiir  iiii  Staiito  'iViuiOMnuo  in  Nonl- 
Anii>rii-ii.  <  AVmcs  .Itxhrh.  fiir  iltn.,  Geojii.,  ISvol.  mid  I'drefaktenkumh, 
Jitlir^.  1*11.     I'll.  (WO-ihSi,  pi.  ix. 

IVKciilHM  mill  il^iiri'H  \uri<iiiM  Anmriihozoa. 

Roemer,  rcidinand.  A  skptch  of  the  geology  of  'rcxiis.  <^Ann.  and 
Ma,/.  S.tt.  Ili^l.,  Hi'v.  1.  vol.  \i\,  jip.  I'.'tMlU.     HI7. 

A  ri'iirinl  tVoiu  SiUiinan'ii  Ji'iiriuil,  NdvoiiiIkt,  UIII.  Nciti'g  inimi'ioiiH  L'rotiiioniis 
fowlln. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand  rdicr  Hull's  I'alat'ontologic  dun  Stiiatcs  Nnw  York. 
si  Xiiivs  ,litlirt>.  fiir  Mill.,  (iinjii.,  (Icol.  unil  I'l'lt'ffitklfiikiitiile,  Jtilirg. 
l^*^^  |>1».  lC.!t-l7H. 

A  crilludl  rovli'W  of  vol  1  of  Ilikll  t  "  riilirimt4ilojiy  ol'  tlio  Stato  of  New  Vork  ". 

Roemer.  Ferdinand,  ^l^ll(>r  ^oglicilertu  ans  Kalkstiiukulioii  xiiHaininoii- 
g«'s(>t/t«'  'I'ont.ikflir  odor  I'iiiiinlao,  aiif  doii  Ho;;()iiaiint.(tn  .Viiibiilakrul- 
foldcrn  dcr  IViilriMniton.  <^  .NViici  Jiihrh./iir  Miii.,  (iivgii,,  iieol,  uml  I'v- 
tn/iiklriikiiiiiii.  Jalirg.  1-^H,  \i\>.  'i'lJ  !i'.)t!,  pi.  v  A. 

Tin-  iuitlioi-  iU>*  lilii  t  spc-oMiU'iiH  of  I'l-ntri'inilfti  fmiml  in  Aliibam.!.  in  whiub  Jnintml 
l<'iila('li>M  or  "  iMiiiiiil.c'  iin>  iloveloped  iipuii  tlm  aiiibiiliisriil  aixaa. 

Roemer,   Ferdinand.    Toxiis.     Mil   liosondorer  Kiicknicht   auf  dcutsclio 
Aiis\vainli'riin<;  iind  dio  pliyaiscln-ii  Voi-liiiltiiisso  dt'^  Liiiidos  init  cigeiier 
IWoltai'litmi;;  ijc.Hcliililort ;  '.iiit  einoin  naturwissoiisr.liaftlicben  Anhatige, 
und  ciiior  topoj^rapliiscii-ivoof^uostisclicii  Kartoi  von  Texas.     Bonn,  1849. 
pp.  4(t4,  with  map. 

Till'  "  iLittii  wi.HMi'iisi-liartlicli'ir  Anli.ui^"  (pp.  ;)!ii-lii)  roatiiini  iloacrtptlons  of 
fiHi«ili<  fi'om  tlio  <'ivtat-(<iiii'i,  CitrliiiiiifiM'oiH.  luiil  Siliiriikii  lock.s  of  Tuxaa. 

Roemer,    Ferdinand,      l-clior  ein    hishor   nicht   Ueschriobcnos    Exenijdar 
von  Iviryptoni.s  aiH  Djvoni.scluni  Scbicbton  den  .Staatos  Ndw  York  in 
NordAuioriort.     <^  I'iilii'iiitixjniiihicn,  ll'itni/c  mr  Witiinjenchichtc  dir  I'or- 
ictlljiiniiiiiiijjihi'ii  roil  Willi.  Diiiikir  mid  If.  ri»i  .Mrj/rr,  Hil.  i,  [ip.  IDH-IOT, 
pi.  xxvii.    (."a.s,sel,  1851. 

Tlu>  Hilt lioritosorilii's  mill  ll^iiroH  ii  spcoU's  of  Eurypterui  from  tlio  "  Water-Limo 
(ir.iiip'    liiot  itii>  IVvi'iiian  1  of  tlio  .Sialu  of  Now  York. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand.      Die   Kroidobildiingen   von  Tuxas  uiul    ihre  orga- 
nischon  Kiiisebliisso,  mit  einoni  dio  Hisnlireibimj;  von  Voratoinornii;;eu 
ans  pala«>o>!ois(>liiMi  uml  tortiiiriMi  Sobichtcn  enthaltonduu  Anbaiige,  und 
niit    II   von  C  Hobo  uacb  <lor  Natur  auf  Stoiu  gexeicbnuten  Tafolii. 
Honn,  1-*.V2.     4  .     pp.  100. 

Tlir  author  givo-*  a  );i>Moral  nccoiiut  of  the  geology  of  Texas,  with  special  refor- 
oiK'i'  to  till'  Cri'laiisius  rocks.  A  portion  of  tlio  work  (pp.  d7-HH)  is  ocoupiod  with  the 
(livsjription  of  a  Urii>  iiimilicr  of  Crotaoivms  fossils;  ami  iu  an  apporulix  (pp.  Iii8-!14) 
till'  author  oiiuiiiiM'.itos  ami  ihtsoribos  a  iiuiiilmr  of  Silurian  anil  Curbonifaroiia  fossils. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand.  Uobnr  St«iiibanocriuus,  oine  fcssile  Crinoiden- 
(Jattung  nus  dor  iMiinilio  dor  Cyatidoon.  <^  An  '.r  fiir  Nahirgesvhichte, 
.labrg.  xvi,  Hd.  i,  pp.  ;Ui.V-;i7r),  t.  v.     If^ufi. 

Oivi>»  a  full  ili'soription  of  tin*  oharactors  of  the  genus  Sttphanocrinus,  fouuiled  on 
»|KM.'iniuu8  from  thi>  Niajjara  Limestone  of  the  State  of  Ni'W  York. 


120     niHt,rO»AI'IIY  op  INVKllTRimAlK   I'ALRONTOLOOY. 


Roemer.    Ferdinand,      Miin()){in|>)iio  ilcr   foHMJIcn   Crinoidi'ii-Faiiiilio  dur 
|(liiHt(iiili'i>ii  mill  ili'i'  (iiitluii^  lN<nli'i<iiiittiti>H  iiii  ItHNouilri'ii.     <^.lrt'hhi 
fiir  Siiliiviji'nihiihlv,  Jiilir^.  wii,  llil.  i,  pp.  It'itl  :i'.i7,  willi  .">  pItiteH.     H.'i?. 
A  n)i>iiii)|rii|ililo  rt'vlnloM  nl'  iIik  tilnnioiilin. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand.  l>t>i\\rrimiM,  ciii  nciu'H  rrinoiilon-Ot'm'lilt'rlit  n\\n 
tli'iii  Kiilili'iikiilkc  .Niiiil-Aiiicriciis.  <^  .Inliir  J'iir  \iiliirtji'iirliirliU',  Jn\ng, 
MS,  11(1.  i,  pp.  iiOT-yyO,  pi.  X.     IH.-,;). 

Tlir  aiilliiii'  rHtalili'-lii'H  tlii'  i^uniiH  Itmin'riiiiiH,  nilli  ii  hIii^Io  m|m><'Ii<k  (I>.  i/Mcmaip/ii- 
fintix  I'.  Kcii'iiiri),  till'  lliii  ii'i'i>|itiiin  III'  tt  (,'i  iniiiil  rrmii  llii-  Ciu'liiiiiit'i'niiiH  Mini'slnnn  of 
WarH,.tv    III,    'I'lio  lii'iMiii  U  H'IiiIimI  to  Amiihorafrinim  iiiiil  Aoliitiifriniin. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand.  l>io  hiliirlHcho  Fuiinii  iIi'n  wcNtlirluMi  TiMiDOHHPe. 
I'litir  pa!iii'iiiitiilii;riHrlic  .Miiiii)iri'jiplii(>.  |  I'lit^  Silurian  Fiimia  ot'  NVi'Htoni 
'I'i-iiii('.sHt'i>.  A  |)iilii'oiit(ilii)(iciil  iiioiioKi-uph.]  I  .  pp. '.)7,  with  &  plates. 
ItiiNlaii.  !-<;<». 

A  lai';.'!'  iiiiinliri'iir  Siliiiiiin  I'liMHiU  I'lDm  Ti^nneHKito  nrn  tlt'Nnribnil  in  IIiIm  inipiirtiiiit 
wiirk.df  wlilcli  llir  I'lilliiNvliin  Hin'i'ii'H  and  viiili'tlc^  imi'iIi'hciIIiciI  iih  tiiw  .~t'iilniiiiiimra 
{Fdnmiles)  forheHi,  viii'.  i/ivi'iiii/cn,  ihiH'imle^iilt'A  himiniilnirienH,  hVneitilUt  iicutironlii, 
I'laliicriiiim  li'imexuffnuin,  /.iiiiiiitirnri'iniin  ti'mivfuii'imiii,  ('iiliifriiiiin  lirviK,  lUtciiliipliwri- 
Il»^ /'iin/i /',  CiiiTiifrimis  hai'ca,  I'nti'ri'n'riinin  pini/nimiH.  SinilinlhiH-iiniiii  ti'itnemivDiiii, 
f'jiHliifriiniH  ^')l)l,')«(•l'/lcM,  OrDiin  ihhiiilica  Sin'rij,  r  uiiitinrcnHiK,  var.  idiiu'i'ljii'liii,  llhyn- 
rhiiiii'HalfiiiifuseeiMU,  anil  Tinhn  ti'iiin'uxcciiiis.  .Viil()li;;sl  ilii'  Mpnii^TS,  llic  uriirni  .»«• 
Ijlluxpuniiiii  anil  /'((/i'xi/kiiiom,  anil  ainiiii):.si  tln't'i  IniiiiN  lln'  ^ciicia  /,a»i/''>'riM'r/m</ianil 
Ctilorrimtit.  air  ilillni'il  nn  now.  In  a  iiinulnilini;  ('lia|iti'i',  thi'  aiilhoi'  i'iiin|iiii')'.H  tliu  Si- 
Iiii'ian  I'aiiiia  of  Wi'Htrm  roniiitsMui' willi  (hat  iil'  ('iii'ri>N|iiiniliii|;ili>|mNitH  inulliin'ro;;!!)!)!! 
ill  Ni'i'tii  -Xmrricii  ami  <it  Kiiri>|iH. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand.  r«l)i'itli!ii  Jlaii  vdii  .Mt>loniti'siiiiiltipora,  cin  Kcliinid 
dt's  aint'iikaniHi'licn  IvoliUtiikalkas.  <^  Avchlr  I'iiv  Xuliiriieitvhiclite,  .lulir^. 
x\i,  15(1.  i,  pp.  :il-,'-:i:!(),  pi.  xii.     ISCI. 

.\  ri'itical  aimlvHiH  of  lliu  cliaraclnrg  iil'  Meloniles. 

Roemer,  Ferdinand.  la'tlitcn  piiloo/oica.  Atlas,  witli  ti-i  plateH.  Stiitt- 
jtart,  Ir^'Ht. 

The  ti^xt  of  tlii.s  ivork  is  not  yot  pnhlixlicil,  but  tlii'  atlan  onntaiDs  fliinicn  of  many 
American    ...uIIh. 

Rogers,  Willian.  B.  On  thu  discovery  of  i'aradoxides  in  tlio  nltornd 
rocks  of  Kat*t(n'ii  MasHUcliiisHttH.  <^  Hiilnhtmih  \ew  I'hUoHophiral  Joiirn., 
now  .scr.,  vol.  iv,  pii.  :W1-H(I4,  Irtfit!, 

Uiciinls  tliii  (Um  ,  cry  iif  I'aradoxitien  hitrlani  (iiri'ii  (tlio  locality  of  which  was 
pri'vliiuxly  iiiiknowi.i  in  tliu  niatuH  of  niuinlri'o,  near  lioHton. 

Rominger,  Carl.    On  the  true  nature  of  Pluiirodictyiini  probluiuatioiini. 
<^  Ann.  and  Ma<i.  Xnt.  IUhL,  Her.  It,  vol.  xi,  pp.  IV.K)-3yi.     IHtUJ, 
A  rrprint  from  ,Silliiiinn'n  Journal,  Jawwp.ry,  ISti.l. 

Rossler,  A.  R.     Geologischo  Untcr-suchmigcn  in  Texas.     <^  Virhnnd).  der 
A'.  y\'.  (1vol.  IxYwhHanxtalt,  fHen,  IH(W,  p.  IHH. 
ContaiiiH  niiticrs  of  Ihv  fogHilB. 

Rottermund,  Count  d<\  liejxirt  on  the  (exploration  of  liuko.H  iSiijmrior 
and  Huron.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Le>ji.>tlativo  Assembly,  April,  If^.'ifi. 
Ottawa. 

Contains  notes  nf  llu'  fo.ssils,  saiil  to  In-  t'lom  Lake  Superior,  but  really  ilerlveil 
from  drifted  bnulilers  of  Upper  Silurian  Liinestono.  Other  U'jlices  of  fosnila  seem  to 
be  of  no  value. 


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H.—pirnr-irATroNs  madk  in  nRiTiHii  amkuioa,  F/rr.  127 

Salter,  J.  W.  .loinniil  of  n  vojukh  in  HiiDIii'm  Hiiy  and  Harrow  Htiiiit  in 
tlio  jfUiN  iK'id-l,  iiKit'oiriM'il  hy  II.  M.  NliipH  "  Liuly  rruiikliii "  iiiitl 
"Ho|iliiii'',  iiiiiltT  llif  Kiiiiiiiiinil  of  .Mr.  W'illiiiin  I'lMiiiy,  in  H*<iiri.'li  of  tlio 
niiHHinjr  lU'WH  ol  II.  M.  Niii|is  ••  Krulnm"  iiiul  "  IVrror",  Hy  I'titcr  C. 
HiillH^riiuiil,  .M.  I).  Loiiilon,  Mri'^.  'i  voIm.  h  .  A|i|)i  iiilix,  |>p.  rcwiii- 
ccxN.\iii,  |iIn,  V  hikI  vi. 

The  iiiiltior  iliHi  rilii'H  II  miiTilpnror  i'nultvui,  MnUuHeii.  iiiiil  ('ulcntfrnti'i  from  lli* 
SiliirlMii  HtniU  III'  IliK  iiisii;lilii)iii-liiiiiil  III'  '.VkIIIiikIdii  Cliiinrii'l,  Ac.  The  new  HpiTixi 
(li'Ki'iilii'il  nil'  —Orth'iii'ritH  mniiiaiifiii,  Slrniihuuifiiit  ilniimil,  UliiiiifhnnrUa  I'hnea, 
UtriiihiKhx  iilckHiiiriiii.  S.  (f)  nimtini,  Fai'luti'ltn  nliaitata,  h'.  /ninklini,  Hnlnmnaria 
niilhiilamli,  .\racliii'iiihi)Uiiiit  ri'hitrdKnni,  Uhiiuchnitilhi  maiiHonii,  ami  ('lUiiphiilbim 
lihrii'imiiieriiH. 

Salter,  J.  W.  On  Arotln  .Silminii  fossilH.  -<,  (,>iiitrl.-f<nini.  iltvl.  Sm:  f.nml, 
vol.  i\,ii|..  :!iv>  ;U7.    lH,-,:t. 

(iivi'H  lixlH,  with  iloHrriptivi'  I'KliliirkN,  III' II  iiiiinhri'  i<(  I'piii't'  .Slliiiliiii  I'lmHilH  nil- 
Iwli'il  liy  th»  .\trlh'  Kiiii'ilitiuii  nl'  H,">i).,"i|,  cliiilly  Iriim  tlin  riitriiiici'  nl  Wt'lllniiliiri 
(Jhuiiiii'l.  'I  III' iiiithnr  iiIhii  iiiili'N  tliK  iH'nii'ioiit'.i' III'  I'li'lstoii'iir  iliipiisiu.  with  mariiio 
hIii'IIn  III'  I'xiHiiiii:  .\  trill',  npi'i'liiH.  nil  lli'nilii'y  ami  CiirinvalllH  Inlaiiiln.  n\:  tii  .'lOO  I'liot. 

Salter,  J.  W.  .Violif,  (J!irlionifi)ioii.s  fort.ilJN,  colimtti'il  by  llio  cxiHMlltioii 
nndt^r  Sir  K.  HcIcIkm',  C.  H.,  1S:c.»-.'iI.  lu  thu  •'  Last  ol  tlio  An  lit;  Voy- 
aHf«".  by  .Sir  Hilwiinl  Hiiltliur,  (J.  H.  2  voU.  8 J.  Loinlon,  IH.V..  Vol. 
ii,  pp.  377,  ;?'JI.  pi.  .\x\vi. 

Dt'Si'rlhi'H  A  iiiinilii't'  of  ('iiiliiinll'iTiiim  fiifliiiU,  i>(  wliii'li  tim  I'ollnwliii;  nrr  ilfKcrlbt'il 
as  lii'W  spiMiiii!!: — FiiniiUna  hi/in'rlxirrn,  /,:ii>hri'ntii  iiihIhih,  Olininphiiltiim  Inmulnx,  Syrirf 
gnpora  auloporn,  anil  FenvatflUt  iirrlica. 

Salter,  J.  W.  Fo.s.'^il.s  from  tlio  bjiso  of  tlin  Tronton  riinit'«tont\  <^  Fiij- 
itrrn  (tiiil  l>(nn'ii>liiiiin  of  Canadian  Oryaiiic  licntainn,  Dccudo  1,  Muntruiil, 
1859.     pp.  47,  pin.  i-x. 

In  this  work,  Mr.  Sailer  di'.-Hcrilii'.'^  a  iiiuiiberur  fn.i^lls,  mostly  I'lntii  Hie  Tiiintiiu 
I.iiiD'slimn  III'  l'aiii|iiettH'H  Kapiils  (III  the  Otiawa,  in  wliirli  there  ii*  a  Niii);iilnr  inter- 
niixtiiri'ol'  the  tnrmH  pniper  to  llie  lllaek  Klver  and  (Jha/.y  liineHtoni-H  with  thoHochar- 
act<iiiHtic  of  the  hijjlier  part  of  thu  Trenton  (iroiip.  KiKJiteen  «poeien  of  (iasteropoiU 
aro  iliiHiribeil,  feferahle  to  Mwlurca,  UaphUluinn,  llf^iiiiloma  (new  niiligcnim),  Ophi- 
letn,  Jlurchiionia,  Vi/nlunemn,  Triwhaneiiia,  Kiinema,  ami  Loxnnema,  ami  coniprlxini;  Vi 
new  Hpei^lcH.  'rhoihiiraetiTH  iinil  alllnitiesof  the  ;{enera  are  iliHcnd.ieilat  leogth.  Two 
speoli'H  of  Oyrtorera.^,  and  .">  of  Olenodonlii  (incliidliiK  ■-'  iie.w  speeieH)  are  described. 
The  ilianii'ters  of  Orlliis  triceiiiirin  Coiir.  are  fully  treated  of;  and  lastly  th«  author 
deaU  with  tlio  alllnities  and  slriiirtiire  of  tiie  genus  lii'ceptili'iiliti'ii,  refeirinj;  the  fon.'til.i 
of  tliiA  Hioiip  to  the  Fiiraininifira,  and  plaeinn  tliei.i  in  the  iiuitjiiliiiiiihooil  of  Orhilo- 
litem.  Two  new  HpieieH  are  de.'ieribeil,  one,  R.  necidenliUii,  from  llii'  Trenlon  Lime- 
Htinip,  and  the  other,  A",  tinnlraliii,  introduced  for  eoinparimin,  from  thu  Silurian  rocks 
of  New  South  Wales. 

Salter,  J.  'W.  Dn  tlm  foswils  of  tht'  Linj^nla-lliiKs  or  "Zone  I'riinonli.ale". 
<  Qni:rt.  ,/oitni.  (Uiil,  -Soc.  Lond,.  vol.  xv,  pp.  ."j.')l-r»5.'>,  with  4  (Mifjnvvings. 

18.VJ. 

Two  new  speiies  of  L'rUultilfg  are  deHcribed  and  llniired,  viz,  I'aradoxidea  hen- 
nellii,i'iitni  the  I'riiiiordiiil  beds  of  Mewfimndland,  and  Ooiiiici'phalux  anliiiiatuii,  from 
R  Imnhler  of  sandstone  ilisenvereil  ill  (Jeiir'iia.  All  imperfect  Triluhile  from  theC'nI- 
cilerons  Saiiilrock  of  Caf.ailii,  formeily  referied  by  the  author  to  Varaduxidei,  U  iio\Y 
doubtfully  placed  in  Asiiphim. 


128    DlDLIOGRArHY  OF  INVERTEBRATE  PALliGNTOLOGY. 


Salter,  J.  W.  On  soino  fossil  Ci'ustacoa  IVoin  tho  Coal-Moasuros  and  Do- 
voniiin  Rocks  of  Hritish  Non.li  Anuu'iua.  <.  (Juart.  Joiini.  Geol.  Soc, 
vol.  xix,  pp.  TiVfO,  tiati.  1-1:2.     1>^6:?. 

Tlii^  ){t<ium  A  mpliiptlti^,  with  om^  spoiicN  (.1 .  paradnxiin),  i«  proi>i)SO(l  for  a  Stoma- 
]M)(1  (')  CriistiK  eaii  froiii  tlio  Duvoiiiau  iooUh  of  New  Hninswick.  Tlio  ;;inma  Piplo- 
stiiUis,  Willi  Olio  spccion  [!>  i/n/cvmu'),  in  founilcii  for  an  Amplilp'iil  (')  from  tho  (^oal- 
MoaRiiiBs  of  Nova  Scoli  v  Eii'i/ptim  pulicui-i/i  is  ilusoriliod  >i^  now  from  tho  Dovoniau 
of  Xt'w  Kriinswiok.  and  othor  iinuaracil  spocios  of  tho  samo  nenus  aro  iiotod  from 
tho  Coal-Mcasuros  of  Nova  Si'otia.  'I'lioro  is  also  a  note  (with  tl:;iuoa)  as  to  three 
I.anuOlibranohs  from  thi' CoalMi^isuro.s  of  Nova  Sjotia,  viz,  Anthracoinya  elongata 
l>awMon,  .sp..  .1.  {Xaiaditcn)  lifi'is  Dawson,  s|i.,  ami  Antliracoptera  ( .Vataiiiteii)  carbuiia- 
Ha  Dawson,  sp. 

Slater,  J.  W.,  nnd  H.  Billings.  On  CyclocystoidoB.  a  new  goiins  of 
Kcliiiioduniiata  ffoiii  tlio  Lower  ami  Middle  Silurian  U'lcks.  <[  Figures 
and  Denrriptiotin  of  ('anaiUan  Orf/anic  Kemains :  Decade  III.  Muutreal, 
If^'iH.     jip.  ?i()-lt0.^.1.  X  biH. 

Tho  authors  foiimi  tho  gonus  OyclociisUndes  for  soino  curious  Kohiuoilonns,  in  some 
rcspofU  intiMineiliato  botweon  tlio  Cysti'leans  and  the  Star-lislies.  Of  the  two  species 
described,  one  {C.halU  Itill.)  is  from  the  Tnmton  Limastono  of  Ottawa,  and  tho  other 
(0.  ddt'iwirSiilt.)  is  from  the  May  Hill  Sanlstone  of  Prostoijjn,  Wales. 

Schcmb  rrgk,  .S'l'c  Robert  H.  The  iHicrosco|»ical  siliceous  Folycystina  of 
HarbadoH,  and  their  ■•■latioii  to  existing;  aniinils.  as  diisuribed  in  a 
lecture  by  Professor  Iv.irenbei'fj;  of  Herlin,  delivered  before  tho  Royal 
Ac'ideniy  of  Seienees  on  the  lltli  Kebrnary,  1S17.  <^  An».  and  Mag.  Xat. 
Hint.,  Her.  1,  vol.  XX,  jtp.  ll'i-l'iT,  jds.  v  and  vi,     1847. 

Schomburgk,  sir  Robert  H.  Tho  History  of  Barbados.  S  \  pp.  7'i. 
London,  1848. 

('(mtains  notices  of  gome  of  the  Tertiary  fossils,  especially  of  the  Volycydiua. 
The  new  species  SenlarUt  ehrenheriji,  Xiu-ula  paekfri,  and  V.  icIiDinhHrgkU  aro  di^scribed 
by  I'rof.  Kihvard  Korbes. 

Schultze,  Max.  Eo/oiin  canadonse.  <^  Ann.  and  M'vj.  Nat.  llixt.,w,v.Ay 
vol.  xiii,  pp.  ;V*4,:!.i(!.  [From  a  Report  of  the  Meeliiif;  of  tho  "  Nioder- 
rh(!iiiischeGe.sellschaft  fiir  Niitnr-  nnd  lleilkunde"  at  Bonn,  .July  7, 187H, 
in  ihe  "  Ki'dner /eitnno  ",  August  14, 1^*715.]     1874. 

A  note  in  which  this  'listinguished  naturalist  expresses  bis  conviction  that  "  there 
ran  be  no  serious  doul.t  as  to  the  Foramiiiiforous  nature  of  Koiimn  eanadense". 

Scudder,  Samuel  H.  The  fossil  insects  of  North  America.  <  Geologi- 
cal Maga:inc,  l)e(  ado  I,  vol.  v,  i)p.  17'i-177,  *2l()-\ii.»'2.     HtiM. 

The  author  gives  a  completo  rexiDm'' i>(  the  known  fossil  imecls  of  North  Amer- 
ica up  to  date  (ItiOS),  .iccompanied  by  critical  remarks  on  the  specie »,  and  detailed 
statements  as  to  the  precise  strati);raphical  pDsltiou  of  the  remains  in  <|uestiou. 

Scudder,  Samuel  H.  On  the  fjssil  Myr'op:)ds  of  tho  Coal-formatious 
of  Nova  Scotia  and  Kiiglatid.  <  (,>nart.,hnrn.  (ieol.  Soc.  Lond,,  vol.  xxv, 
p.  441.     [Abstract.]    18t)l>. 

The  author  reiuiniii/.es  six  species  of  Cliiloj;iiathous  Myriopods  in  the  CoalMeas- 
nies.  live  bi'loiigiui;  to  Xiilnbiun,  and  one.  beinj;  tho  type  of  the  new  gonus  Ari-hiubt.i. 
Tho  family  Arcliiulidie  is  proposed  for  the  reception  of  these  forms. 
Scudder,  Samuel  H.  Two  now  Carboniferous  Cockroaches  from  the 
Carbonii  ous  of  Cajio  Breton.  <  Canad.  Nat.,  new  sor.,  vol.  vii,  jip. 
271,  a72,  with  2  figures.     1874. 

Describes  hlattinn  lirHonennis  and  //.  heeri  as  new  species. 


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Scudder,  Samuel  H.  Fossil  Paliooziio  Inaeots.  <^  Oeological  Magazine, 
Dooade  II,  vol.  iii,  pii.  519,  520.     1876. 

(liviiH  a  complete  liHt  of  the  Carlionlforons  Insects  of  North  America,  arrant;ed  by 
fiiiiiilieH. 

Sharpe,  Daniel.  Report  on  the  fossil  romaiaH  of  Molliisca  from  the 
Palii'ozoic  fonnatioiis  of  the  United  States  contaiiiod  in  the  collection  of 
Charles  Lyell,  Esq. ;  with  remarks  on  the  comparison  of  the  North 
Auicrican  formations  with  those  of  Europe.  <^  Qiiarl,  Joiirn,  Geol,  Soc. 
Lund.,  vol.  iv,  i.i..l>45-281.  1848. 

Tills  memoir  Ih  prluoipnlly  oonoerned  with  the  i(li>ntifleatloii  of  the  fo.isils  collected 
from  the  Silurmn  and  DovouUiu  Uocks  of  Xorth  Amnrica  by  Sir  Charloi  Lyell,  and 
the  determination  of  Riich  of  these  as  appear  to  occur  also  in  Europe.  An  elaborate 
list  of  the  pultlmhod  species  of  UoUuaca  recognised  'n  the  collection  is  given,  and  de- 
tailed notes  on  a  number  of  the  spocies  are  appended. 

Smith,  J.  T.,jun.  Note  on  the  more  characteristic  fossils  of  the  Hudson 
Uiver  (ironji  of  Toronto  and  its  environs.  <"  Canad.  Journ.,  new  ser., 
v(d.  iv,  lip.  450-452.     1859. 

StimpBon,  'William.     Review  of  the  Northern  Buccinuins,  and  remarks 
on  some  other  northern  marine  MoUusks.    <"  Canad.  Sat.,  new  ser.,  vol. 
ii,  pp.  :«)4-389.     18()7. 

Descriptions  of  the  uorlhoin  species  of  Jliiccinum,  Including  the  forms  found  in 
the  I'oHt-Plioceiie  deposits  of  >forth  Amerioa. 

Stokes,  Charles.  On  some  species  of  Orthocerata.  <^  I'roc.  Geol.  Soc. 
Loud.,  vol.  ii,  pp.  ()88-(«lt0.    181J8. 

Treats  of  the  Orthocerntiten  found  l)y  Dr.  Bigsby  and  other  observers  in  Canada, 
and  by  various  explorers  in  the  Arctic  regions.  The  generic  types  Ormnceras  and 
Iluronia  arc  founded  and  delluod,  and  the  other  forms  are  referred  to  Actiiioceras. 

Stokes,  Charles.  On  some  species  of  Orthocerata.  <^  Trans.  Ofol.  Soc. 
Lond.,  ser.  2,  vol.  v,  i>ii.  70.')-714,  pis.  lix,  Is.     1840. 

The  spt'ciniens  ilesci'ihed  are  from  Diummcmd  Island  and  other  Camulian  locali- 
ties, as  well  as  I'niin  tli  ■  Arctic  reniona.  The  authoi-  n-fers  four  species,  all  now,  to 
the  group  Xi-tinoeevn^  Uronii.,  and  desorilii's  three  new  .species  of  the  t;roup  to  which 
he  lierc  gives  the  name  of  Orinnecras.  The  chiiracters  of  those  gro  ups,  and  also  of 
Uuronia,  are  considere.l,  and  the  latter  is  referred  to  the  Orlhoceratidte. 

Thomson,  James,  and  H.  Aileyne  Nicholson.  Coutrihntions  to  the 
study  of  the  chii.f  {generic  typos  of  PalieJzoic  Corals.  <[  Ann.  and  Mag  . 
Sat.  HM.,  ser.  4,  vol.  xvii,  p.  455.    187U. 

In  a  note,  the  authors  propose  and  deline  biielly  the  genus  AcropltyUuin  for  the 
reception  of  A.  {Vliintiphylluiii)  oni'id<teiiM  Bill,  and  .1.  {Cliaiophylhiin)  pluriradiale 
>Jiih.,  both  from  th(>  Oornifemus  Limestone  of  Western  Uutariu. 

Toula,  Franz.  DescriiJtion  of  Mesozoic  fossils  from  Knhu  Island.  <^Di3 
Zweile  HfulHche  Xordimlfahrt,  I$,l.  ii,  fVkwnJich'i/lUGhe  Enjiibnhxe,  p.  497, 
with  2  plates.     Leip/.ijj;,  1874. 

I  Not  seen  by  the  writer.  ]  Oescribos  a  uumlior  of  Jurassic  fossils  From  Kuhu  Island, 
of  whieii  I'eriiphimten  paijeri  is  miw. 

Tuomey,  M.  Discovery  of  a  elia inhered  univalve  shell  in  the  Eocene  Ter- 
tiary of  .lames  River,  A'iif{inia.  <^  .inn.  and  Mag.  Xat.  U.M.,  sor.  1,  vol. 
X,  pp.  15(5,  157.     1S42. 

A  reprint  from  HiHiman'i  American  Journal,  July,  lf4'-'. 

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Van  den  Broeck,  ^ErneBt.  Riipport  siir  uii  ndmoiro  de  M.  G.  P. 
Matthew  iiititulo:  Notes  on  the  Molliiscn  of  tlio  Post-IMiocene  t'onua- 
tiou  ill  Acadia.  <^  .tnii.  de  la  Soc,  MaUu'ijlogiqne  do  Pdghiue,  t.  ix,  Bull,  des 
Svanccg,  pp.  cxliii-di.     187-1. 

Sci>  tlio  original  momnir  iindor  O.  F.  Mathew. 

Verneui),  Edouard  Poulletier  de.  Siir  iiii  Orthocdratito  gigantesciiie 
do  rAiiK^riqiie.  <^  Hull,  de  lit  So(\  Gthl.  de  France,  vol.  iv,  pit.  5.')r)-.'j.')9. 
ISiCu 

Di'scribes  Orthoceras  herculaiieus  from  the  Lower  Silurian  rocks  of  tlio  United 
States. 

Verneui],  Edouard  Poulletier  de.  Note  sur  le  paralldlinmo  des  roches 
des  ddpiVs  pal<5oz()i(iues  do  I'Aiiidriquo  septontrioiiale  avec  cenx  de 
I'Enrope,  Buivi  d'ltu  tableau  des  espdcos  fossilos  comniiines  aiix  deux 
continents,  avec  I'indication  des  <itagos  on  elles  se  rencontront,  et  ter- 
min^So  par  iin  exainen  critique  do  ch*cnn  de  cos  espfices.  [Note  on  the 
parallelism  of  the  Palioozoic  rouka  of  North  America  with  those  of 
Europe,  accompanied  by  a  table  <f  the  fo.ssil  species  common  to  the  two 
coutinentH,  together  with  references  to  the  horizons  at  which  these 
occur,  and  a  critical  examination  of  each  of  these  species.]  <^  Bull,  de 
la  Soc.  G4ol.  de  France,  vol.  iv,  pp.  64(5-709.  ^1846. 

The  nature  of  tliis  memoir  is  siilHolently  indicated  Ity  its  title.  A  largo  number 
of  species  iif  fossils  is  critic.illy  examined,  and  Oraminynia  hamiltonentis  is  described 
and  ligurod  as  new. 

Verrill,   A.    E.      On    the    attinities  of   the    Palicozoio  Tabulate    Corals. 
<^  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat,  Jlisl.,  ser.  1,  vol.  ix,  pp.  ;{i>5-;iG4.     1872. 
A  reprint  from  the  Amer.  Journ.  Sci.  ami  ArUi,  ilarch,  ISTi. 

Vilanova  y  Peira,  ^Juan.  Estructnni  de  las  rocas  serpentinosas  y  el 
Edzoiin  canadense.  <^Soc.  Espan.  lHat.  Xal.,  vol.  iii,  parts  'i  aud  3. 
1^74. 

Concludes  that  I^ozniin  canadense  is  not  the  remains  of  an  organism. 

Von  Bucb,  Leopold.  Kreide  am  oberen  Missouri.  <^  Zeilschrifl  d.  Dcntsoh. 
Gvol.  Gcs.,  Hd,  V,  p.  11.     185:$. 

A  note  on  Cephalnpods  from  the  Crataceous  formation  of  the^Black  Hills, 

Whiteaves,  J.  F.  Notes  on  the  C'rotaceons  Fossils  collected  by  Mr. 
.James  Richardson,  at  Vancouver  and  the  adjaceiit  islaiuls.  <^  Geological 
Surveii  of  Canada  :  Report  of  Progress  for  1873-74,  pp.  '260-268,  with  1 
plate. 

A  number  of  Cephalopods,  Gastornpods.  and  LaroelUbranchs  are  noticed  aud  in 
part  described.    The  following  species  are  described  as  new:— iuciua  richardsonii, 
Cowhocele   cretncen,  .Isfcirte   cardinioidea,  A.  vaticouverfiitig,  Tellinn  tneekiana,  and 
Fascivlaria  nodidosa. 

Whiteavee,  J.  P.  On  some  invertebrates  from  the  coal-bearing  rocks 
of  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  collected  by  Mr.  J.ames  Richardson  in 
1872.  Mesozoic  fossils.  Vol.  i,  part  i.  pp.  92,  pis.  i-x,  with  map  and  9 
engravings.    <]  Geological .  a    y  of  Canada.    Montreal,  1876. 

After  a  preliminary  consideration  of  the  deposits  in  which  the  fo.^sils  occur,  and 
the  general  nature  of  their  organic  remains,  the  author  proceeds  to  describe  the  spe- 


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oles.  Miuiy  of  the  specimens  w(>ro  ho  poorly  prosoj  ycd  as  not  to  allow  of  complete 
speciflo  (Ictinniinatioi),  and  otlipra  woni  idontical  witli  pruvioUMly  recorded  forma. 
Tile  I'ollowin;;  art)  the  new  species  doscribcd : — Ammonilen  pereziantif,  A.loganianiu, 
A.  rkhtinlsonii,  A.  skidcijatenus,  A.  carlotlennis,  A.  UiperouHamis,  A.jllocincttts,  A.  ere- 
nocostaliis  (ptov.),  ,lnioi(r«;)si'«  teniiiiitriata,  Pleurotomaria  skideijatensin,  Martegia  (?) 
carini/era,  I'leuromya  (?)  carU>Uennia,  Pholatlomya  oi'uloiiles,  Oallista  (0  subtrifiona, 
Triijonia  iiicemimstata,  Meleaijrina  amygdaloidca,  and  Synei/clonctn^  metkinna.  In  a 
cnnclndiu}!  cliaplcr,  tlie  autlior  considers  ttia  paUeontulogieal  relations  and  correlation 
of  the  Cn'laceon^  deprsits  of  Vancouver,  and  lie  arrives  at  the  ooncliisioM  that  the 
ceal-beariuf;  rocks  of  (iuoen  Charlotte  Islands,  from  which  the  IbsHils  described  were 
cidlected,  can  liardly  be  older  than  tlio  Upper  •rurassle  or  later  than  the  Middle  Creta- 
ceous. 

Woodward,  Henry.  Note  on  the  piil|msaii<l  otliorappoiidajroaof  A4a)>liU3, 
from  tlie  Trenton  Liuiostoiit*,  in  the  Hriti.sh  Muhuiiiii.  <[  Quart.  Journ. 
Geol.  Si>c.  fjond.,  vol.  xxvi,  pp.  ISH-Wd,  with  woodcut.     1870. 

The  nntlior  records  the  discovery  of  the  Jointed  palpus  of  one  of  the  mpziilte  in 
a  specimen  of  Asaphus platycephalus  from  the  Trenton  Limestone. 

Wood'wrard,  Henry.  Note  on  a  new  IJritish  Cj'Btiflean.  <  Geological 
Mttijazine,  vol.  viii,  pp.71, 72,  with  engraving.     IM71. 

A  short  paper,  witli  a  letter  from  Mr.  Riliinjjs,  pointing  out  that  Placocystitei 
forhesianus,  ilescrilied  by  De  Koniuck  (Oeol.  Ma;;.,  vol.  vii,  p.  iPiH  as  a  new  liritiah 
Cyslidoan,  is  really  identical  with  AtelocyHtites  huxleyi  BillinprH  from  the  Lower  Slla- 
riau  of  North  America. 

Woodward,  Henry.  On  some  new  Phyllopodons  Crnst.aceans  from  the 
Palieozoic  rocks.  <^  iieological  Maijaiine,  vol.  viii,  pp.  104-107,  pi.  iii. 
1871. 

The  only  American  form  described  is  the  new  Dithyrocaris  belli  from  the  Middle 
Devonian  of  Gasp6. 

Woodward,  S.  P.  Some  account  of  Barrettia,  a  new  and  remarkable  fossil 
shell  from  the  Ilipimrlto  Limestone  of  .Jainaiua.  <  The  Geologint,  vol, 
vi,  pp.  'M'.l-'.\77,  pis.  XX,  xxi.     ISiyi. 

The  author  describes  and  tigurea  Barrettia  monili/orviis  from  the  Cretaceous  rocks 
of  .Tamaiea. 

Woodward,  S.  P.  A  manual  of  the  Mollusca.  bein^  a  treatise  on  recent 
and  fossil  shells.  M  ed.  With  an  aiipendix  on  recent  and  fossil  coa- 
chological  discoveries,  by  Uai.i'U  'rATK.     1875. 

The  hoily  of  Ibis  work  contains  numerous  (h<scriptions  of  Araevican  fossil  .Ifo/iitioa, 
and  the  chapters  on  distriliution  also  contain  palaM)ntolo;;ical  information  on  tlio  aitrao 
subject. 

Zaphrinesqiie  (('((/ Clifford.  Monographie  des  Turbinolides.  <^Aniuih  de 
Phiisiqitc  dc  linixtllcn,  lh20,  toni.  v. 

[N'ot  seen  by  the  writer.]  Duscrilies  various  North  American  fossil  Corals  (Za- 
phrentia  phryyia  -X.  cornicula  I.osuour,  sp. ;  Ttirhlnolia  buceroa  =■■  Xaphrentii  gigantea 
Lnsueur,  sp. ;  Omphyma  verrttcoia).    The  authors  also  fuiind  the  Reuug  Zaphrentis. 

Zittel,  Karl  A.     Ileitriif?o  zur  8ystematik   der  fossilen  Sponglen.    [Con- 
tributions to  a  systematic  knowledge  of  fossil  Sponges.]     <^  N'eiies  Jahr- 
buch  fiif  Mineralogiv,  .Jr.,  1877,  pi).  40  [original  pagination  unknown], 
with  4  plates. 

The  structure  and  characters  of  vartona  North  American  fossil  Spongeg  are  here 
diaoussed;  and  Antylospongia  liooiuor,  Oalathium  Bill.,  (I)  Eotpongia  Bill.,  and  (I)  Tra- 
chyum  Bill,  are  referred  to  the  Uexactinellidm, 


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Zittel,  Karl  A,,  and  W.  Ph.  Schimper.     Haudbuoh  der  Palaeoiitologie. 

8^.    Miuiicb,  187G. 

The  flrst  part  of  tho  flrdt  volume  of  this  work  (pp.  128,  with  56  Aagravinfta)  iloals 
withtlio  Protozoa,  aud  may  be  mare  especially  moutluned  as  oontaialag  deQultioag  of 
the  genera  of  Polycyitina  whioh  occur  in  the  "  Barbadoes  earth  ". 


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